Intercultural philosophy and environmental justice between generations : Indigneous, African, Asian, and Western perspectives [E-Book] / edited by Hiroshi Abe, Kyoto University, Matthias Fritsch, Concordia University, Mario Wenning, Loyola University
This anthology combines an intercultural approach with intergenerational ethics to address critical environmental challenges. Written by scholars from all over the world, including Canada, the US, New Zealand, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Japan, the UK, China, and Spain, this book offers new perspectives on h...
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Personal Name(s): | Abe, Hiroshi, editor |
Fritsch, Matthias J., editor / Wenning, Mario, editor | |
Imprint: |
Cambridge :
Cambridge University Press,
2024
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Physical Description: |
1 online resource (x, 224 pages) |
ISBN: |
9781009343756 |
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- Krushil Watene, "Indigenous Philosophy and Intergenerational Justice"
- Matthias Fritsch, "Climate ethics and intergenerational reciprocity in indigenous philosophies"
- Workineh Kelbessa, "Intergenerational justice and the environment in Africa"
- Joseph Agbakoba, "Reasonabilism, homeostasis, and intergenerational justice in African thought"
- Yat-hung Leung and Mario Wenning, "Ghosts and intergenerational justice : a confucian perspective"
- Marion Hourdequin, "Intergenerational ethics and sustainability : a Confucian relational perspective"
- Jing Hu, "Moral motivation for future generations, naturally : a Mencian proposal"
- James Miller, "Transience, responsible transformation, and deep time in Daoist thought"
- Hiroshi Abe, "Double intergenerational responsibility : from a West-Eastern view"
- Stephen Gardiner, "Guidelines for a global constitutional convention for future generations"
- Tim Mulgan, "Philosophy for an ending world."