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Taking Turns With The Earth Phenomenology Deconstruction And Intergenerational Justice Matthias Fritsch

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Taking Turns With The Earth Phenomenology Deconstruction And Intergenerational Justice Matthias Fritsch
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.1 MB
Pages: 280
Author: Matthias Fritsch
ISBN: 9781503604940, 1503604942
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Taking Turns With The Earth Phenomenology Deconstruction And Intergenerational Justice Matthias Fritsch by Matthias Fritsch 9781503604940, 1503604942 instant download after payment.

The environmental crisis, one of the great challenges of our time, tends to disenfranchise those who come after us. Arguing that as temporary inhabitants of the earth, we cannot be indifferent to future generations, this book draws on the resources of phenomenology and poststructuralism to help us conceive of moral relations in connection with human temporality. Demonstrating that moral and political normativity emerge with generational time, the time of birth and death, this book proposes two related models of intergenerational and environmental justice. The first entails a form of indirect reciprocity, in which we owe future people both because of their needs and interests and because we ourselves have been the beneficiaries of peoples past; the second posits a generational taking of turns that Matthias Fritsch applies to both our institutions and our natural environment, in other words, to the earth as a whole. Offering new readings of key philosophers, and emphasizing the work of Emmanuel Levinas and Jacques Derrida in particular, Taking Turns with the Earth disrupts human-centered notions of terrestrial appropriation and sharing to give us a new continental philosophical account of future-oriented justice.

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