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Philosophy as practice in the ecological emergency = an exploration of urgent matters /
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Philosophy as practice in the ecological emergency/ edited by Lucy Weir.
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an exploration of urgent matters /
other author:
Weir, Lucy.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing : : 2023.,
Description:
xv, 279 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
[NT 15003449]:
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Beginning with the Good of System -- Chapter 3. Physics, Feminism and Whakapapa; Integrating EcoSubjectivity After the Enlightenment -- Chapter 4. We Are the Emergency -- Chapter 5. Justice in the Ecological Emergency: The Search for the Common Good -- Chapter 6. Philosophy as Ecological Practic -- Chapter 7. Reconciling Hungry Spirits in the Ecological Emergency -- Chapter 8. Equality: Industrial Capitalism's Trojan Horse Environmental Racism, Green Colonialism, and The Renewable Energies Revolution -- Chapter 9. Learning to See 'Green' in an Ecological Crisis -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for a Post-speciesist Epistemology in the Age of Anthropocene -- Chapter 11. Breakthrough Compass: Navigating the Injustices of the Ecological Emergency -- Chapter 12. The Capabilities Approach and the Environment -- Chapter 13. Secular Stewardship in the Ecological Emergency -- Chapter 14. Conclusion: Learning to Live, Learning to Die./.
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Subject:
Ecology - Philosophy. -
Online resource:
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-94391-2
ISBN:
9783030943912
Philosophy as practice in the ecological emergency = an exploration of urgent matters /
Philosophy as practice in the ecological emergency
an exploration of urgent matters /[electronic resource] :edited by Lucy Weir. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2023. - xv, 279 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - Sustainable development goals series,2523-3092. - Sustainable development goals series..
Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Beginning with the Good of System -- Chapter 3. Physics, Feminism and Whakapapa; Integrating EcoSubjectivity After the Enlightenment -- Chapter 4. We Are the Emergency -- Chapter 5. Justice in the Ecological Emergency: The Search for the Common Good -- Chapter 6. Philosophy as Ecological Practic -- Chapter 7. Reconciling Hungry Spirits in the Ecological Emergency -- Chapter 8. Equality: Industrial Capitalism's Trojan Horse Environmental Racism, Green Colonialism, and The Renewable Energies Revolution -- Chapter 9. Learning to See 'Green' in an Ecological Crisis -- Chapter 10. Guidelines for a Post-speciesist Epistemology in the Age of Anthropocene -- Chapter 11. Breakthrough Compass: Navigating the Injustices of the Ecological Emergency -- Chapter 12. The Capabilities Approach and the Environment -- Chapter 13. Secular Stewardship in the Ecological Emergency -- Chapter 14. Conclusion: Learning to Live, Learning to Die./.
This book critically explores philosophy as a practice. Philosophy is both a process of re-examining the grounds on which our beliefs and attitudes about the world are based, and in its older role, is the deliberation on how to live. The context for this exploration is the ecological emergency: climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and all the other impacts of the Anthropocene, and also our social and political reactions to these. The book examines, from a multiplicity of perspectives, how we see ourselves, and the more-than-human world, and how these views influence our capacity to respond to the urgent and critical issues that we now face. The central argument of the book is that philosophy is both a way of seeing what is going on, and a practical engagement with that understanding. Dr Lucy Weir, the editor of this collection, was mentored by the late Emeritus Professor Barbara Harrell-Bond (founder of The Refugee Studies Programme, Oxford University) Harrell-Bond emphasised the value and importance of a multidisciplinary approach, combining scholarship, policy and practice. This work echoes those aims. Weir's publications include "Fleeing Vesuvius" (New Society, 2011, contributing author) and "Love is Green: compassion as responsibility in the ecological emergency" (Vernon Press, 2019) The biographies of the distinguished list of contributors is included in the text.
ISBN: 9783030943912
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