Toward Environmental Wholeness proposes a new understanding of environmental wholeness that is needed to address the ethical challenges posed by environmental and climate crises. Relying on the studies of numerous historians, Patrick H. Byrne traces the complex developments in environmental and climate change sciences and how they have posed complex ethical challenges. Drawing upon the thought of Bernard Lonergan, he shows how seemingly contradictory contributions from diverse ethical traditions can be brought together into a framework for responding to what the developing sciences are telling us about our current situation and evaluating our realistic options. Byrne reveals how the limitations of a utilitarian approach to environmental ethics had to be expanded into more holistic approaches and the difficulties those approaches encountered—especially the Romantic notions of a pristine, unchanging nature to be preserved and humans as alien. Environmental and climate change sciences have revealed the complex, dynamic natural and human systems that now call for a more dynamic vision of the whole as the basis for environmental ethics. The book also examines how the initiatives of Pope Francis' Laudato si' and the United Nations' Strategic Development Goals are responding to these challenges.
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Offers a unified vision for approaching human ethical responses to what science is telling us about the crises facing our environment and climate.
AcknowledgmentsIntroduction Environmental Ethics as HistoricalPart I: Environmental Ethics1. From Scientific Facts to Ethical Values2. Environmental Ethics in the Utilitarian Mode3. Conversion to the Value of Life as a Whole4. The Science of Ecology and Conversion to Environment as a Whole5. Deep Ecology and Ecofeminism6. Environmental Justice, Environmental Racism, and a Pragmatist Compromise7. Toward the Wholeness of the Emerging Good8. The Dialectic of Environmental EthicsPart II: The Ethics of Climate Change9. The Rise of Uniformitarianism10. The Anomaly of Ice Ages11. Joseph Fourier and the Science of Heat Dynamics12. The Growth of the Science of Atmospheric Warming13. The Rise of Computer Modeling14. Going Public: Ethical Response to Climate Science15. The Dialectic of Politics and Climate Change Science16. Probability, Uncertainty, and Predictability in Science17. Scientific Consensus, Trust, and Belief18. Laudato si' and Integral Ecology19. The United Nations Strategic Goals for Sustainable DevelopmentConclusionAppendix: A Method for Environmental EthicsNotesIndex
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"Toward Environmental Wholeness makes a unique and distinctive contribution, bridging two areas generally treated in isolation: history/philosophy of science and history/philosophy of environmental ethics. At the same time, Byrne's writing style is wonderfully clear and accessible, understandable to even a general audience despite the complexity of the ideas being presented." — James R. Skillen, author of This Land is My Land: Rebellion in the West
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781438496979
Publisert
2024-09-02
Utgiver
Vendor
State University of New York Press
Vekt
227 gr
Høyde
229 mm
Bredde
152 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
341

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Biographical note

Patrick H. Byrne is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Boston College. He is the author of Analysis and Science in Aristotle, also published by SUNY Press.