Bioregionalism and global ethics a transactional approach to achieving ecological sustainability, social justice and human well-being

Evanoff, Richard 1956-

Bioregionalism and global ethics a transactional approach to achieving ecological sustainability, social justice and human well-being - London Routledge 2011 - xiv,285p. 24 cm. - Studies in philosophy .

Includes bibliographical references (p. [229]-272) and index.

Bioregionalism and the dominant development paradigm -- Cross-cultural dialogue on a global ethic -- Transactionalism and bioregional ethics -- The coevolution of nature and society -- The social construction of nature -- Beyond anthropocentrism and ecocentrism -- Communicative ethics and moral considerability -- Cross-cultural dialogue on a land ethic -- Bioregionalism and ecological sustainability -- Bioregionalism and social justice -- Bioregionalism and human well-being -- Preserving biocultural diversity -- Bringing the economy home -- Acting locally, interacting globally -- Global ethics revisited -- Transitions to a bioregional "world order".

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Human ecology.
Social justice.
Bioregionalism.

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