This book demonstrates how the philosophy of science can enhance our understanding of sustainability and the practices we use to enact it. Examining assumptions about concepts, theories, evidence, and the moral ideals of sustainability can better orient us as we pursue this urgent and important goal.
The book applies perspectives and tools from the philosophy of science - construed broadly to include portions of science and technology studies, history of science, and philosophy more generally - to sustainability discourse. It argues that widely held assumptions regarding the meaning of concepts, methods of theorizing and inferential practice, evidential structure, and ethics limit our understanding and practice of sustainability. It offers philosophical alternatives that capture more fully the confusing, wicked nature of sustainability challenges. The alternatives draw attention to existing but often undervalued frameworks in sustainability discourse.
This book is aimed towards academics, researchers, and post-graduates working in sustainability, as well as philosophers of science and environmental philosophers interested in the philosophical issues raised by the pursuit of sustainability.
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"This book is strongly recommended for individuals who specialize in the field of philosophy of science, sustainability researchers and professionals, students, policymakers, environmental scientists, and the public with an interest in sustainability. The book promotes the use of expressive and collaborative ethical decision-making. It emphasizes the significance of achieving systemic changes using interdisciplinary approaches and engaging a wide audience to achieve sustainability." - La Ilham Toha, Universitas Gadjah Mada, Indonesia, in History and Philosophy of the Life Sciences
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Postgraduate and Undergraduate Advanced
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Höhe: 222 mm
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Dicke: 11 mm
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978-1-032-21503-7 (9781032215037)
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Jeffry L. Ramsey is an Associate Professor in the Philosophy Department at Smith College, Northampton, MA, USA. He is also a member of Smith's Programs in Environmental Science & Policy and History of Science & Technology. He teaches courses in the philosophy of science, history of science, environmental philosophy, and the history of early modern European philosophy.
1. Introduction 2. The Meanings of Sustainability 3. Theorizing about Sustainability 4. Evidence for Sustainability 5. Ethics and Sustainability 6. Conclusion