Freedom and Environment

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Autonomy
Basic Environmental Good
Capabilities Approach
capability approach
Capability Theory
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Consumerism
Critical Natural Capital
Ecological Dependence
ecological dependence in political philosophy
Ecological Vice
Ecological Virtue
ecological virtue ethics
Environmental Human Rights
environmental political theory
Environmental Politics
Environmental Rights
Environmental Virtue
Environmental Virtue Ethics
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Ethics
Flourishing Lives
Good Life
Green Political Theory
Human Rights
human rights philosophy
Independent Practical Reasoners
Liberal Neutrality
Liberalism
Lopez Ostra
Non-human World
Nonhuman World
perfectionist liberalism
Political Philosophy
relational ethics
Robust Theoretical Underpinning
Snail Darter
Subjective Welfare Approaches
Sustainability
Unsustainability
Van Wensveen
Vice Versa
Virtue Theory
Virtuous Character Traits
Yangtze River Dolphins

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138777279
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Oct 2015
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Must freedom be sacrificed to achieve ecological sustainability - or vice versa? Can we be genuinely free and live in sustainable societies? This book argues that we can, if we recognise and celebrate our ecological embeddedness, rather than seeking to transcend it.

But this does not mean freedom can simply be redefined to fit within ecological limits. Addressing current unsustainability will involve significant restrictions, and hence will require political justification, not just scientific evidence.

Drawing on material from perfectionist liberalism, capabilities approaches, human rights, relational ethics and virtue theory, Michael Hannis explores the relationship between freedom and sustainability, considering how each contributes to human flourishing. He argues that a substantive and ecologically literate conception of human flourishing can underpin both capability-based environmental rights and a eudaimonist ecological virtue ethics. With such a foundation in place, public authorities can act both to facilitate ecological virtue, and to remove structural incentives to ecological vice.

Freedom and Environment is a lucid addition to existing literature in environmental politics and virtue ethics, and will be an excellent resource to those studying debates about freedom with debates about ecological sustainability.

Mike Hannis is Lecturer in Environmental Humanities at Bath Spa University, UK. He works at the intersection of ethics, politics and philosophy, exploring conceptions of sustainability, land use issues and environmental virtue ethics.

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