
Toward a Sound World Order
A Multidimensional, Hierarchical Ethical Theory
Donald Lee(Author)
Praeger Publishers Inc
Published on 17. September 1992
Book
Hardback
240 pages
978-0-313-27903-4 (ISBN)
Description
Along with philosophers and psychologists from Plato through Maslow, Lee believes that humans progress through hierarchical stages of biological and moral development. Humans, according to the author, also live at different levels of being and participate in biological, social, rational, cultural, and individual activities. At each developmental stage and in each sphere of activity, people have different needs. A hierarchy of species and individual needs provides an objective basis for ethics. This ethical system extends beyond humanity and embraces environmental ethics as well. The ethical goal of humanity, says Lee, is to create a sound world order that meets human and environmental needs at all levels.
Lee begins this study by providing an anthropocentric model for his ethical theory. He expands this model to include hierarchies within the natural world and he integrates human and environmental ethical concerns. He then examines the shortcomings of both capitalism and Marxism in meeting environmental and human needs, and he concludes that a sound world order must be based on political and economic systems that universally address all needs at all levels. Philosophers, psychologists, and all those interested in the human condition will find this work an illuminating synthesis of enduring issues.
Lee begins this study by providing an anthropocentric model for his ethical theory. He expands this model to include hierarchies within the natural world and he integrates human and environmental ethical concerns. He then examines the shortcomings of both capitalism and Marxism in meeting environmental and human needs, and he concludes that a sound world order must be based on political and economic systems that universally address all needs at all levels. Philosophers, psychologists, and all those interested in the human condition will find this work an illuminating synthesis of enduring issues.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United States
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Target group
College/higher education
Interest Age: From 7 to 17 years
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
526 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-313-27903-4 (9780313279034)
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Person
DONALD C. LEE is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico. An authority on political philosophy and environmental ethics, he has published extensively in these areas in journals such as Philosophical Inquiry and Environmental Ethics.
Content
Preface Introduction The Ethical Theory Epistemological and Metaphysical Suppositions Critique of the Prevailing Western Ethical World View Ethics Based on Needs From Need to Morality; From Is to Ought Deeper into the Subjective Dimension Extension of the Ethical Theory in the Environmental Realm Environmental Ethics Obligations to Future Generations Our Ethical Relationship with Non-Human Beings Extension of the Theory in the Political and Economic Realm Freedom and Democracy Capitalism and "False Needs" Marxism-Leninism War and Peace Conclusions: Toward the Reconstruction of the Political Order for an Environmentally Sound Rational World Order Bibliography Index