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Review of Anderson, Terry, and Leal, Donald, Enviro-Capitalists: Doing Good While Doing Well (review)Environmental Values 7 1. 1998.
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16Jurrit Bergsma, Ph. D., is a practicing psychotherapist and retired professor in Medical Psychology from The Medical School of Utrecht University, The Nether-lands, and Visiting Professor in the Medical Humanities Program, at Stritch Medi-cal School, Loyola University, Chicago (review)Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 127-128. 1997.
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2Book Review: Green Delusions: An Environmentalist Critique of Radical Environmentalism (review)Environmental Values 3 (1): 81-83. 1994.
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14Emancipation in the Anthropocene: Taking the dialectic seriouslyEuropean Journal of Social Theory 25 (1): 118-135. 2022.The purpose of this article is to articulate a conception of emancipation for the Anthropocene. First, the Kantian roots of emancipation understood as the capacity of rational beings to act according to self-chosen ends are explained. It is shown that this conception of emancipation sets the realm of autonomous beings humans over the realm of heteronomous beings. Accounts of the ‘humanisation of nature’ are analysed as incomplete attempts to overcome this dualism. It is argued that the root of t…Read more
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Terry Anderson and Donald Leal Enviro-Capitalists, and Martin O'Connor (ed.) Is Capitalism Sustainable?Environmental Values 7 488-489. 1998.
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32Ciudadanía ecológicaIsegoría 32 47-62. 2005.La ciudadanía, como concepto, trata de los derechos y los deberes de los individuos , y en un territorio político determinado . Bajo su vertiente participativa, la ciudadanía está normalmente asociada con la esfera pública, y puede suponer o no el cultivo y ejercicio de ciertas virtudes. El diseño específico de la arquitectura general del concepto de ciudadanía nos define lo que podríamos llamar «ciudadanías adjetivas» -por ejemplo, la ciudadanía liberal, la ciudadanía republicana o la ciudadaní…Read more
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Are There Limits to Limits?In Teena Gabrielson, Cheryl Hall, John M. Meyer & David Schlosberg (eds.), The Oxford Handbook of Environmental Political Theory, Oxford University Press Uk. 2016.The idea that there might be “limits to growth” is a key and contested feature of environmental politics. This chapter outlines the limits to growth thesis, describes and assesses critical reactions to it, and comments upon its relevance today. It argues that, after an initial highpoint in the early 1970s, the thesis declined in importance during the 1980s and 1990s under criticism from “ecological modernizers” and from environmental justice advocates in the global South who saw it as way of div…Read more
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1Fairness and Futurity: Essays on Environmental Sustainability and Social JusticeEnvironmental Values 11 (4): 511-513. 2002.
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16Genetic Engineering and Environmental EthicsCambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 6 (2): 205-221. 1997.When God gave humankind dominion over the earth he may not have known exactly what we would be able to do with it. The technical capacities to which the production and reproduction of our everyday life have given rise have grown at an astonishing and, it seems, ever-increasing rate. The instruments that we use to do work on the world have become sharper and more refined, and the implications of human interventions in the nonhuman environment are much more far-reaching than could have been imagin…Read more
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G. W. F. Hegel, The Jena System, 1804-5: Logic and Metaphysics (review)Radical Philosophy 48 54. 1988.
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Andrew Brennan, Thinking about Nature: an investigation of nature, value and ecology (review)Radical Philosophy 52 44. 1989.
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Joseph S. Catalano, A Commentary on Jean-Paul Sartre's 'Critique of Dialectical Reason'Radical Philosophy 48 54. 1988.
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11 Political theory and the environment: the grey and the green (and the in-between)In Noël O'Sullivan (ed.), Political theory in transition, Routledge. pp. 211. 2000.