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Matters of environmental politics to inform geoethics
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Environmental Politics
Geoethics
Ecological crisis
Environmental Justice
Deliberative democracy
Clasificación UNESCO
72 Filosofía
Fecha de publicación
2024-06-19
Editor
Elsevier
Citación
Romero, J., Chalaye, P., Sanchez, E., & Dobbins, E. G. (2024). Matters of environmental politics to inform geoethics. En S. Peppoloni & G. Di Capua, Geoethics for the Future: Facing Global Challenges (pp. 127-136). Elsevier. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-443-15654-0.00014-1
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[EN] Until recently, political research and practice had been dominated by an anthropocentric ethos of environmental politics. The definition, framing, and boundary-setting of environmental problems are often the result of a top-down planetary management approach, which assumes unlimited growth and prioritizes reductive, status quo approaches and solutions. A contrasting position is a nonanthropocentric ethos of politics where all lives are considered, and “nature” is more central. In this chapter, we argue that each ethos creates a different vision for Geoethics, an emerging scientific and philosophical discipline that promotes the ethical and social role of geoscientists and society. A careful consideration of a nonanthropocentric ethos could be coordinated around a minimum ethical requirement at the crossroads of different perspectives to build a concrete ethos (e.g., ecological life-support). The establishment of such an ethos relies on two normative and procedural tools that guarantee a pluralist approach: deliberation and democracy.
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978-0-443-15654-0
DOI
10.1016/B978-0-443-15654-0.00014-1
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