It probes the ethical, practical, and sociopolitical implications of leveraging innovative and disruptive means to address the world's environmental crises. It's of interest to students and scholars of environmental science, environmental decision-making, ecology, climate change, environmental philosophy, and the philosophy of science.
It probes the ethical, practical, and sociopolitical implications of leveraging innovative and disruptive means to address the world's environmental crises. It's of interest to students and scholars of environmental science, environmental decision-making, ecology, climate change, environmental philosophy, and the philosophy of science.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Donald S. Maier is an independent scholar and author of What's So Good About Biodiversity?: A Call for Better Reasoning About Nature's Value (2012). Justin Donhauser was Director of Undergraduate Studies and Associate Teaching Professor in the Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, USA. Michael Weber is Professor of Philosophy and Chair of the Department of Philosophy at Bowling Green State University, USA. He is the co-editor of Social Trust (Routledge, 2021) and The Future of Work, Technology, and a Basic Income (Routledge, 2020).
Inhaltsangabe
1. Disruptiveness Beyond Demarcation and Unicity: Gene Drives as a Disruptive Anthropocene Technology? 2. Imagination Exercise in Eco-Engineering: Modeling the Impact of Biomimicking Pollinator Robots on Honey Bee Colonies 3. Ecosocialism, the Shallow and the Deep: Environmental Philosophy and the New Climate Left 4. Restoring Biodiversity as Compensation for Climate Change 5. Disruption of Science in a Disrupted World 6. Methods of Citizen Participation in Science and Their Concomitant Conceptions of Democratic Legitimacy 7. Funding Priorities and Climate Change: Lessons from Agriculture and Action-Oriented Science 8. Trust and Disruption: Securing Human Rights in a Climate-Changed World
1. Disruptiveness Beyond Demarcation and Unicity: Gene Drives as a Disruptive Anthropocene Technology? 2. Imagination Exercise in Eco-Engineering: Modeling the Impact of Biomimicking Pollinator Robots on Honey Bee Colonies 3. Ecosocialism, the Shallow and the Deep: Environmental Philosophy and the New Climate Left 4. Restoring Biodiversity as Compensation for Climate Change 5. Disruption of Science in a Disrupted World 6. Methods of Citizen Participation in Science and Their Concomitant Conceptions of Democratic Legitimacy 7. Funding Priorities and Climate Change: Lessons from Agriculture and Action-Oriented Science 8. Trust and Disruption: Securing Human Rights in a Climate-Changed World
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