An Introduction to Eco-Ethica
Tomonobu Imamichi author Judy Wakabayashi translator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University Press of America
Published:5th Aug '09
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This book explores the emerging field of eco-ethica, addressing the ethical implications of a technology-driven environment and advocating for a moral responsibility toward nature, companies, and governments.
An Introduction to Eco-Ethica delves into the emerging field of eco-ethica, which addresses the ethical challenges posed by our increasingly technology-driven environment. As science and technology continue to shape human existence, they create a unique landscape that raises critical questions about bioethics, environmental ethics, and the implications of transforming humans into what the author describes as skilled animals. This book examines how our moral consciousness is evolving in response to these changes and proposes an ethical framework that extends beyond traditional interpersonal ethics to include the responsibilities of corporations and governments.
The author emphasizes the importance of learning from nature and posits that humanity has an ethical obligation to care for the natural world and all forms of life. By reflecting on the virtues that have historically emerged to address societal needs, the book encourages readers to consider the possibility of developing new virtues that align with contemporary challenges. This perspective not only highlights the necessity of adapting our ethical principles but also underscores the interconnectedness of human actions and their impact on the environment.
With a strong foundation in Western philosophy and ethics, the author enriches the discussion by incorporating insights from Japanese thought. This integration of diverse philosophical traditions offers a broader understanding of eco-ethica and its relevance in today's world. Ultimately, An Introduction to Eco-Ethica invites readers to rethink their relationship with technology, nature, and each other, fostering a more responsible and ethical approach to living in harmony with our environment.
ISBN: 9780761845546
Dimensions: 231mm x 155mm x 9mm
Weight: 181g
110 pages