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A Philosophical Case for Ecological Pessimism
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Our current ecological crisis-featuring climate change, ocean acidification, and mass extinction-raises moral issues, including a high probability of injustice and massive harm. This book defends a position called ecological pessimism, whose core feature is the belief that ecological catastrophe is likely to occur in the future.
Our current ecological crisis-featuring problems such as climate change, ocean acidification, and mass extinction-raises various moral issues, including a high probability of injustice and massive harm. This book defends a position called ecological pessimism, an attitude whose core feature is the belief that ecological catastrophe is likely to occur in the future.
The author's defense of ecological pessimism has two components. First, he makes the case that the relevant ecological facts about our world make ecological pessimism a reasonable, and indeed plausible, expectation. Second, he argues that ecological pessimism is morally and practically appropriate. Ecological pessimism is a distinctively moral kind of pessimism because the failure to avert ecological catastrophe leads to great ills for human beings and non-human nature. The author's account responds to likely objections to ecological pessimism and makes the case against ecological optimism. Despite this, the author makes clear that being pessimistic about our ecological prospects is compatible with the melioristic project of improving our bad condition. He argues that environmental philosophy as a way of life, with its emphasis on environmental virtue and rich resources for developing spiritual exercises, is both a robust and attractive option for an ecological pessimist.
A Philosophical Case for Ecological Pessimism will appeal to scholars and graduate students working on ethics and environmental philosophy.
Autorentext
Toby Svoboda teaches philosophy and environmental studies at Colgate University. His previous book is A Philosophical Defense of Misanthropy (Routledge, 2022).
Zusammenfassung
Our current ecological crisisfeaturing climate change, ocean acidification, and mass extinctionraises moral issues, including a high probability of injustice and massive harm. This book defends a position called ecological pessimism, whose core feature is the belief that ecological catastrophe is likely to occur in the future.
Inhalt
Introduction 1. Ecological Risks 2. Understanding Pessimism 3. Evil in Environmental Affairs 4. Objections to Ecological Pessimism 5. Environmental Philosophy as a Way of Life 6. A Case for Meliorism 7. Why Not Optimism?
Weitere Informationen
- Allgemeine Informationen
- GTIN 09781032944012
- Anzahl Seiten 134
- Genre Books about Philosophy & Religion
- Herausgeber Routledge
- Gewicht 420g
- Größe H229mm x B152mm
- Jahr 2025
- EAN 9781032944012
- Format Fester Einband
- ISBN 978-1-032-94401-2
- Titel A Philosophical Case for Ecological Pessimism
- Autor Svoboda Toby
- Sprache Englisch