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9781137540751

Ecology, Ethics, and the Future of Humanity

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    9781137540751

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    1137540753

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2015-08-19
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Summary

Humanity faces no greater long-term danger than climate change and the ecological destruction it entails. In this singular book Adam Riggio argues that such a profound challenge requires a complete reorientation of morality, politics, and human identity along ecological lines. Bringing together concepts from environmental activism, moral philosophy, biological and ecological sciences, and innovative metaphysics, Ecology, Ethics, and the Future of Humanity lays out a radical new vision of a new type of humaneness: ecological humanity. Riggio argues that this new type of humanity is emerging from the problem of our current ecological crisis. With it, writes Riggio, will come new conceptions of self-interest, the human sense of home, and our material self-conception. Environmental philosophers have often maligned or dismissed arguments espousing nature's intrinsic value because they are incompatible with the moral intuitions of people who consider themselves essentially individuated and discrete. Asking what kind of person would find nature's intrinsic value intuitive is a guide to what new kind of human will emerge from the process of becoming ecological. Riggio illustrates how embracing this new model of humanity is the most effective path to political change precisely because the process so profoundly and inexorably transforms the guiding concepts of our lives. But he also warns that it is also necessarily a slow process because such change cannot be forced, only inspired.

Author Biography

Adam Riggio earned his PhD in Philosophy at Canada's McMaster University, USA, and has begun a career in environmental and human rights activism. His writing work in philosophy, theatre, and fiction converge with his political work.

Table of Contents

1. Nature's Intrinsic Value: A Forgotten Philosophy of the Environment

2. Looming Ecofascisms in the Value of Nature

3. Two Paradoxes of Practical Philosophy

4. The Essence of an Ecological Philosophy

5. The Conditions of Selfhood

6. Discovering Active Nature in the Subject

7. Ecological Selfhood, Ecological Life

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