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An Ethics of Place

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Adopts ecological theory to critique, confront, and suggest solutions for contemporary cultural problems.Mick Smith links together the concepts of the ecological self and an environmental ethos-an ...
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Adopts ecological theory to critique, confront, and suggest solutions for contemporary cultural problems.

Mick Smith links together the concepts of the ecological self and an environmental ethos-an ethics of place-as a way to re-engage the moral concerns of radical ecological theories. Best understood as an ethical critique of modernity, radical ecological theory challenges and extends the problematic moral framework now used within the disciplines of philosophy and the social sciences. Remaining true to the spirit of radical ecology, Smith engages with current debates about the status of moral values and theories, the social construction of nature, deep ecology, and non-violent direct action in a manner that is broadly interdisciplinary, original, and compelling.

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Price: £25.50
Pages: 298
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Imprint: SUNY Press
Publication Date: 29 March 2001
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9780791449080
Format: Paperback
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"The argument reads like an exciting novel….It makes a major contribution to what is now recognized as a major issue in environmental philosophy—how to formulate an environmental ethics when our received ethics are fundamentally defective." — Arran E. Gare, author of Postmodernism and the Environmental Crisis

Acknowledgments
Introduction

1. Against the Rationalization of Environmental Values

2. Closed to Nature: Social Theory and Ethics from Durkheim to Habermas

3. Social Theory, Nature, and the Production Paradigm

4. To Speak of Trees: Social Constructivism, Environmental Values, and the Futures of Radical Ecology

5. Environmental Antinomianism: The Moral World Turned Upside Down

6. Against the Enclosure of the Ethical Commons: Radical Environmentalism as an "Ethics of Place"

7. Thin Air and Silent Gravity: The Ecological Self and the Intangibility of the Ethical Subject

8. A Green Thought in a Green Shade: Moral Sense and an Ethics of Place

Notes

Bibliography

Index