UID:
almahu_9949701685802882
Format:
1 online resource (266 pages) :
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illustrations.
ISBN:
9789004679955
Series Statement:
New Research in the History of Western Philosophy ; 3
Content:
It is extremely difficult to seek new paths in the twilight of our former idols, ideals and visions of a happy and successful life. The authors of the book invite the reader to embark on this journey in a free-spirited manner and to look at the challenges posed by the new climate regime from different perspectives. Whether one accepts the concept of the Anthropocene as a starting point, or rather as an opportunity for constructive criticism, readers will be fully engaged by thinking through historical-philosophical, scientific, political, social, as well as educational problems.
Note:
Notes on Contributors -- Introduction -- Richard Stahel and Eva Dedecková -- 1 Some Dilemmas of Environmental Philosophy: from the Anthropocene to the Anthropo-Scene -- Leslie Sklair -- 2 Ecological Civilization as a Philosophical and Political Concept -- Richard Stahel -- 3 Common Ownership or Global Commons? -- Reassessing Risse's Common Ownership of the Earth Thesis in Light of Climate Crisis -- Petra Gümplová -- 4 The Cold War on Global Heating -- Bretislav Horyna -- 5 Are We Risking Too Much the Sustainability of the Anthropocene Technosphere? -- João Ribeiro Mendes -- 6 The Potential of Environmental Citizenship in Facing Environmental Challenges and the Limits of Individual Environmental Responsibility -- Anna Mravcová -- 7 Changing the Philosophy of Education According to Nietzsche and Fink -- Eva Dedecková -- Index.
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English
Additional Edition:
Print version: Current Challenges of Environmental Philosophy. Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2023. ISBN 9789004679948
Language:
English