Demonstrates the fertility of the phenomenological tradition of philosophy for intergenerational justice and climate ethics.
In the face of widespread environmental and social destabilization and growing uncertainty about the future of humanity, this collection of essays brings the philosophical tradition of phenomenology to the question of relations between generations to examine our ethical, political, and environmental obligations to future people. Emphasizing phenomenology's rich reflections on the role of time in the constitution of the social-historical world and its relation to the environment, the essays interweave the central themes of mortality, natality, generativity, and amor mundi to build vital bridges between new developments in both eco- and critical phenomenology and important work in intergenerational ethics. Together, the chapters reevaluate the traditional scope and foundational concepts of environmental ethics and social justice, paving the way for a revised understanding of intergenerational responsibilities, culminating in the key insight that future people are of us. The result is an invaluable conceptual toolkit for phenomenologists, ethicists, theorists, students, and activists concerned with environmental justice and climate ethics.
ISBN: | 9781438499499 |
Publication date: | 1st October 2024 |
Author: | Matthias J Fritsch, Ferdinando G Menga, Rebecca Van Der Post |
Publisher: | SUNY Press an imprint of State University of New York Press |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 273 pages |
Series: | SUNY Series in Contemporary Continental Philosophy |
Genres: |
Phenomenology and Existentialism Ethics and moral philosophy Environmental policy and protocols Conservation of the environment |