Future global ethics: environmental change, embedded ethics, evolving human identity

作者: Des Gasper

DOI: 10.1080/17449626.2014.933442

关键词: Social scienceSociologyNormative ethicsMeta-ethicsEnvironmental health ethicsNursing ethicsInformation ethicsDescriptive ethicsEngineering ethicsApplied ethicsDevelopment ethics

摘要: Work on global ethics looks at ethical connections a scale. It should link closely to environmental ethics, recognizing that we live in unified social-ecological systems, and development attending systematically the lives interests of contemporary future poor, marginal vulnerable persons groups within these systems effects them forces around globe. Fulfilling tasks requires awareness work outside academic alone, other disciplines across disciplines, public debates private agendas. A relevant enterprise must engage systematic description understanding stances are expressed or hidden influential stakeholders analysts, seek influence participate, indeed embed itself, choice-making involved designing conducting scientific research policy analysis preparation; it will contribute value-critical interpretive...

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