<p>This book is designed as a basic text for courses that are part of an interdisciplinary program in environmental studies. The intended reader is anyone who expects environmental stewardship to be an important part of his or her life, as a citizen, a policy maker, or an environmental management pr
Environmental Ethics: Cross-cultural Explorations
✍ Scribed by Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach (Hrsg.); Madalina Diaconu (Hrsg.)
- Publisher
- Karl Alber
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- German
- Leaves
- 243
- Category
- Library
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
✦ Table of Contents
Cover
Content
Monika Kirloskar-Steinbach and Mădălina Diaconu: Environmental Ethics and Cross-Cultural Explorations: An Introduction
1 Creative Explorations
2 Cross-Cultural Explorations
3 Socio-political Explorations
References
Creative Explorations
Hava Tirosh-Samuelson: Ethics of Care and Responsibility: Bridging Secular and Religious Cultures
1 Religion and the Eco-Crisis of the Anthropocene
2 Jewish Environmentalism: Religious and Secular
3 Judaism, Ethics of Care, Ecofeminism, and Environmental Virtue Ethics
4 Conclusion
References
Ingeborg G. Gabriel: Christliche Umweltspiritualität als Antwort auf die Umweltkrise
1 Die Welt als Schöpfung: Zur Bedeutung biblischer Kosmologie für ein (christliches) Weltverständnis und seine Ethik
2 Der anthropologische Zugang: Der Mensch als Mitschöpfer und Bewahrer einer Schöpfung in Evolution
3 Ökologisch relevante Tugenden aus christlich-interkonfessioneller und interreligiöser Perspektive
a. Humilitas als Anerkennung der Begrenztheit menschlicher wie naturaler Wirklichkeiten
b. Maß und Verzicht als wirklichkeitsadäquate Haltungen
c. Dankbarkeit als Grundlage einer christlichen und relationalen Weltsicht
Literatur
Sigurd Bergmann: Rituals as Environmental Skills: Inhabiting Place, Fabricating Meaning, Enhancing Morality
1 Rite, Ritual and Ritualisation—Meaning, Power, Wisdom and the Sacred
2 Ultimate Sacred Postulates, Ultimate Concerns and Empowering Gods
3 Ritually Re-earthing and Inhabiting a Place
4 Ritual Power in Spiritual and Environmental Activism
5 Machine Fetishism and Rituals of Verblendung
6 Rituals in Urban Space, Spatial Justice, Movement, and Aesth/ethics
7 Rituals in Transit to the Eocene?
References
Roman Pașca: The Self-with-others and Environmental Ethics
1 The Terminology of Nature
2 The Self-with-others
3 Gosei, chokkō
and Environmental Ethics
References
Ted Toadvine: Climate Apocalypticism and the Temporal Sublime
1 Climate Apocalypticism
2 Apocalyptic Temporalities
3 The Singular Present and Spiralling Time
References
Cross-cultural Explorations
Silvia Donzelli: Umweltethische Ansätze in der afrikanischen Philosophie
1 Vorkoloniale Tradition zwischen Aufwertung und Idealisierung
2 Workineh Kelbessa: die Oromo und der Wert indigener Naturethik
3 Das umweltethische Prinzip von Segun Ogungbemi
4 Thaddeus Metz: eine relationale Theorie des moralischen Status
5 Der Fall Nigerdelta
Literatur
Mădălina Diaconu: Von prämoderner Naturliebe zum (trans)nationalen Umweltaktivismus: Der Fall Rumänien
1 Das Dilemma der interkulturellen Umweltphilosophie
2 Naturliebe auf Rumänisch
3 Natur und Sein
4 Die Umweltethik nach der Wende
Literatur
Stefan Knauß: Planetarische Integrität – Was Umweltethiker und interkulturell interessierte Philosophen voneinander lernen können
1 Einleitung
2 Zur interkulturellen Philosophie
Culture matters! – Die Bedingung der Exteriorität
Einigung ist möglich, die Bedingung der Universalität
3 Planetarische Integrität
4 Fazit
Literatur
Socio-political Explorations
Tatiana Mishatkina: Environmental Ethics and Environmental Security: Specifics of the East-European Region
1 Environmental Ethics in the East-European Region
2 Principles, Norms, and Regulatives of Environmental Ethics
3 Ecological and Ethical Education in Belarus
4 Summary
References
Cheng Xiangzhan: Ecological Civilization and Ecological Aesthetics in China: An Overview
Introduction
1 The Conception of Ecological Civilization in China
2 Ecological Aesthetics before 2005
3 Ecological Aesthetics and Ecological Civilization in China
4 Conclusion
Literature
Dean Anthony Brink: Rewilding and Neoliberal Territorialities after the Anthropocene: Cybernetic Modelling of the Oriental Stork as Critique
1 The Japanese Reintroduction Project: Oriental Stork as Automata of Hope
2 Temporality and Territoriality
3 Rewilding
4 Cybernetics, Rewilding Fantasies, and the Territoriality of Performative Ontologies
5 The Deterritorialising Clatter of the Oriental Stork
6 Fallacies Concerning Japan and ›Nature‹
7 Conclusion: After the Anthropocene
References
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