Future Ethics: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Imagination

Future Ethics: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Imagination

by Stefan Skrimshire (Editor)
Future Ethics: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Imagination

Future Ethics: Climate Change and Apocalyptic Imagination

by Stefan Skrimshire (Editor)

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Overview

Future Ethics: Climate Change and Political Action presents a comprehensive examination of the philosophical questions facing activists, policy makers and educators fighting the causes of climate change. These questions reflect a genuine crisis in ethical reflection for individuals and groups in today's society and are also underpinned by a broader question of how the future forms the basis for action in the present. For instance, does the reporting of impending 'points of no return' in global warming renew a spirit of resistance or a spirit of fatalism? How is the future of the human species really imagined in society and how does this affect our sense of ethical responsibility?

In this fascinating book, thirteen leading experts explore the philosophical and ethical issues underlying social responses to climate change and in particular how these responses draw upon ideas about the future. Ideal for students of environmental ethics in multiple disciplines, the book provides sources and discussion for anyone interested in issues to do with environment, society and ethics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781441176554
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Publication date: 10/14/2010
Pages: 312
Product dimensions: 5.60(w) x 8.60(h) x 0.90(d)

About the Author

Stefan Skrimshire is a postdoctoral research associate in philosophy of religion at The University of Manchester, UK.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements
Contributors
Foreword Alastair Macintosh
Introduction: How should we think about the future? Stefan Skrimshire
Part I: History
1. Environmental Apocalypse: History and Prospects Frederick Buell
2. Four Meanings of Climate Change Mike Hulme \ 3. The Apocalyptic as Contemporary Dialectic: From thanatos (violence) to eros (transformation) Mark Levene
Part II: Ethics
4. Saved By Disaster? Abrupt Climate Change, Political Inertia and the Possibility of an Intergenerational Arms Race Stephen Gardiner
5. Living with Uncertainty: the Limits of ‘Risk Thinking', Chris Groves \ Part III: Action/Inaction
6. Bringing Hope to Crisis: Crisis Thinking, Ethical Action and Social Change Sarah Amsler
7. Empathy and Climate Change: Proposals for a Revolution of Human Relationships Roman Krznaric
8. Are We Armed Only with Peer Reviewed Science? The Scientization of Politics in the Radical Environmental Movement Andrew Bowman
9. The Ultimate Paradigm Shift: Environmentalism as Antithesis to the Modern Paradigm of Progress Richard McNeill Douglas
Part IV: Religion
10. Eternal Returban of Apocalypse Stefan Skrimshire
11. Beyond Humanity's End: An Exploration of a Dramatic versus Narrative Rhetoric and its Ethical Implications Celia Deane-Drummond
12. Are We There Yet? Coming to the End of the Line - A Postnatural Enquiry Peter Scott
Bibliography
Index.

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