Environmental Ethics: A Very Short Introduction
작성자
Robin Attfield
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
Philosophy
형식
페이퍼백
페이지
160
언어
영어
출판됨
Feb 13, 2019
출판사
Oxford University Press
판
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0198797168
ISBN-13
9780198797166
설명
In a world increasingly aware of its environmental challenges, this concise exploration delves into the intricate realm of environmental ethics. Robin Attfield presents a thought-provoking examination of the moral principles that shape human interaction with the natural world. With clarity and depth, Attfield navigates the philosophical underpinnings that inform our choices regarding ecological preservation and resource management.
Attfield addresses fundamental questions, encouraging readers to reflect on their responsibilities towards the environment. He investigates the philosophical debates surrounding land use, conservation, and biodiversity, highlighting the complexities of balancing human needs with ecological wellbeing. The text invites readers to consider perspectives that prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term gain, urging a transformation in how society perceives its role within the broader ecosystem.
Striking a balance between scholarly insight and accessibility, this introduction is perfect for anyone seeking a foundational understanding of environmental ethics. Attfield's engaging writing invites readers from diverse backgrounds to become active participants in the conversation about our planet's future.
Through this brief yet impactful narrative, Attfield inspires a sense of stewardship and accountability, reminding everyone that ethical considerations do not exist in a vacuum but are essential to creating a harmonious relationship with nature.
Attfield addresses fundamental questions, encouraging readers to reflect on their responsibilities towards the environment. He investigates the philosophical debates surrounding land use, conservation, and biodiversity, highlighting the complexities of balancing human needs with ecological wellbeing. The text invites readers to consider perspectives that prioritize long-term sustainability over short-term gain, urging a transformation in how society perceives its role within the broader ecosystem.
Striking a balance between scholarly insight and accessibility, this introduction is perfect for anyone seeking a foundational understanding of environmental ethics. Attfield's engaging writing invites readers from diverse backgrounds to become active participants in the conversation about our planet's future.
Through this brief yet impactful narrative, Attfield inspires a sense of stewardship and accountability, reminding everyone that ethical considerations do not exist in a vacuum but are essential to creating a harmonious relationship with nature.