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State Epistemic Environmentalism
The chapter begins by providing an overview of epistemic environmentalism, a meta-theory in applied epistemology. The Greater Value Thesis and the... -
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Environmentalism (See Ecocentrism)
Environmentalism refers broadly to a wide variety of environmental doctrines ranging from the more radical deep ecology (fighting for a break with... -
The Rise of the “Environment”: Lamarckian Environmentalism Between Life Sciences and Social Philosophy
It is common to designate Lamarck and Lamarckism as the main historical references for conceptualizing the relationship between organisms and the...
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The Sharecropper’s Story and An Ethics for Environmentalism
The progress and now the danger of American Prosperity has relied on the treatment of the Earth as “land.” The story of “lands” around the Atlantic... -
Sustainability Beyond Instrumentality: Towards an Immanent Ethics of Organizational Environmentalism
In research on organizational environmentalism, there has been a repeated call for ways to go beyond the business case for sustainability frame....
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Cultural Environmentalism in Ogunyemi’s Langbodo and Osofisan’s Many Colours Make The Thunder-King
Theories of contextualization foreground the unviability of universalizing epistemologies that are based on a particular system or drawn from a... -
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Fake news and epistemic flooding
The advance of the internet and social media has had a drastic impact on our epistemic environment. This paper will focus on two different risks...
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Relational Animal Ethics (and why it isn’t easy)
In Just Fodder: The Ethics of Feeding Animals , I explore a range of overlooked practical questions in animal ethics and the philosophy of food,...
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Ecotopianism: Towards a Philosophical Conception
Utopianism as a form of thinking has always been part of environmentalism, but environmental philosophers have largely refrained from engaging with... -
Deep Ecology (See Ecocentrism; Environmentalism)
Deep ecology refers to a radical environmental movement that emerged in the mid-1970s. -
A Climate of Justice: An Ethical Foundation for Environmentalism
This open access book helps readers combine history, politics, and ethics to address the most pressing problem facing the world today: environmental...
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Metz’s Relational Moral Theory and Environmental Ethics
Metz’s contribution to environmental ethics is a novel theory of moral status, which he argues explains the intuition that although we have direct...
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Contextualizing a Human Rights Perspective for Water Ethics: From Exploitation to Empowerment and Beyond
Throughout policy discussions about water management, two familiar solutions to achieve security and sustainability are proposed: markets and states.... -
Climate Change and Myth
Within the confines of human culture, phenomena like climate change or biodiversity loss are integrated in powerful narratives that belong to the... -
Climate Change and Myth
Within the confines of human culture, phenomena like climate change or biodiversity loss are integrated in powerful narratives that belong to the... -
Corporate Governance and Supplemental Environmental Projects: A Restorative Justice Approach
Firms have traditionally responded to environmental violations by increasing information disclosure and/or communication to manage stakeholder...
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Ubuntu and Bioethics
This chapter draws on the sub-Saharan African concept of ubuntu (humanness) to identify salient features within African ethics that can shed...