"Zach Vereb analyses Kant's writings, arguing that the views we find in his ethical, political, and aesthetic theory are helpful for making sense of ecological challenges like climate change. His book offers positive, unique insights for understanding ethical problems with sustainability, as well as uniquely Kantian solutions to those problems"-- Provided by publisher.
"Zach Vereb analyses Kant's writings, arguing that the views we find in his ethical, political, and aesthetic theory are helpful for making sense of ecological challenges like climate change. His book offers positive, unique insights for understanding ethical problems with sustainability, as well as uniquely Kantian solutions to those problems"-- Provided by publisher.
Zachary Vereb is Assistant Professor of Public Policy Leadership at the University of Mississippi. His work has been published in journals including Environmental Ethics, Environmental Philosophy, and Kantian Review.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: warming up to Kant 1. Kant's invidious humanism: a critical look, forty years later 2. Is a Kantian environmental ethic coherent? 3. Zooming out with Kant's natural philosophy 4. Critical aesthetics and protectionism 5. Kantian ethics and sustainability 6. What is the human being in the anthropocene? 7. Public policy and cooperation Conclusion: The green Kant revisited References.
Introduction: warming up to Kant 1. Kant's invidious humanism: a critical look, forty years later 2. Is a Kantian environmental ethic coherent? 3. Zooming out with Kant's natural philosophy 4. Critical aesthetics and protectionism 5. Kantian ethics and sustainability 6. What is the human being in the anthropocene? 7. Public policy and cooperation Conclusion: The green Kant revisited References.
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