Nature and Value
Reevaluating Nature's Role in Contemporary Ethics and Politics
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Columbia University Press
Published:27th Mar '20
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This collection of essays in Nature and Value offers a multidisciplinary perspective on nature's ethical and political implications amid today's environmental crisis.
The book Nature and Value compiles a series of essays that provide a comprehensive multidisciplinary examination of the concept of nature and its broader ethical and political ramifications. As we face an unparalleled environmental crisis largely of our own making, this collection emphasizes the urgency of reevaluating our understanding of nature and our role within it. The essays not only delve into the philosophical aspects of nature but also interrogate its implications for contemporary society.
Contributors to Nature and Value include a distinguished array of scholars who tackle a wide range of inquiries concerning the relationship between humanity and the natural world. They explore pivotal themes such as the transition from viewing nature as a resource to understanding its intrinsic value, the historical evolution of the nature concept through various lenses like political economy and theology, and the implications of the Anthropocene. This diverse scholarship ultimately converges on a shared perspective that is both innovative and expansive.
The essays aim to reshape our political and ethical ideals in light of pressing global challenges. By engaging with disciplines that span philosophy, politics, geology, law, literature, and psychology, Nature and Value presents a rich tapestry of ideas that seek to address the fundamental concerns of our time. The contributions from renowned scholars like Jonathan Schell and David Bromwich enhance the depth and breadth of the discussions within this vital work.
An outstanding collection of essays in which some of the world's leading thinkers subject the fundamental presuppositions of contemporary society to rigorous scrutiny. Essential reading for those who are searching for fresh perspectives on the current human predicament. -- Amitav Ghosh, author of The Great Derangement: Climate Change and the Unthinkable
Our awareness of having entered the Anthropocene is still so recent that many of the issues, challenges, and dilemmas it poses are still underexplored. This admirable and inspiring book offers a number of converging guidelines that help us to see our predicament and to see it whole. -- Charles Taylor, author of A Secular Age
It has been a genuine privilege and a pleasure to read this book. I learned a great deal from doing so and I fully expect that other readers will learn much as well. Nature and Value accomplishes something inestimably important by demonstrating how it is possible to juxtapose writings by scholars from a vast array of different disciplines and generate a conversation about climate change that is at once coherent and dynamic. -- Paul Apostolidis, London School of Economics and Political Science
ISBN: 9780231194624
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312 pages