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Living Well Now and in the Future: Why Sustainability Matters
Curren, Randall

Living Well Now and in the Future: Why Sustainability Matters

现在和未来生活得好:为什么可持续发展很重要

ISBN
9780262535137
作者Author
Curren, Randall
出版社Publisher
MIT Press
出版时间Published
2018-02
产品分类SIC
01020K020309-生态学
装帧Format
平装
语种Language
英文
页数Page
306
年龄Age
18岁以上
开本Size
25开
数量Qty
编辑推荐 | Editors' Choice

A philosopher and a scientist propose that sustainability can be understood as living well together without diminishing opportunity to live well in the future.

Most people acknowledge the profound importance of sustainability, but few can define it. We are ethically bound to live sustainably for the sake of future generations, but what does that mean? In this book Randall Curren, a philosopher, and Ellen Metzger, a scientist, clarify normative aspects of sustainability. Combining their perspectives, they propose that sustainability can be understood as the art of living well together without diminishing opportunity to live well in the future.

Curren and Metzger lay out the nature and value of sustainability, survey the problems, catalog the obstacles, and identify the kind of efforts needed to overcome them. They formulate an ethic of sustainability with lessons for government, organizations, and individuals, and illustrate key ideas with three case studies. Curren and Metzger put intergenerational justice at the heart of sustainability; discuss the need for fair (as opposed to coercive) terms of cooperation to create norms, institutions, and practices conducive to sustainability; formulate a framework for a fundamental ethic of sustainability derived from core components of common morality; and emphasize the importance of sustainability education. The three illustrative case studies focus on the management of energy, water, and food systems, examining the 2010 Gulf of Mexico oil spill, Australia's National Water Management System, and patterns of food production in the Mekong region of Southeast Asia.

前言 | Preface

Randall Curren is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Rochester. <p/>Ellen Metzger is Professor of Geology and Director of Science Education at San Jose State University and Codirector of the Bay Area Environmental STEM Institute.