Results 181 to 190 of about 5,385 (228)
Some of the next articles are maybe not open access.

Environmental Ethics (See Ecocentrism)

2021
Environmental ethics is a recent branch of moral philosophy that has been systematically developed since the 1970s. It is concerned with the moral relationship between human beings and nature and considers the value and moral status of living beings, ecosystems, and the biosphere.
Henk ten Have   +1 more
openaire   +1 more source

Ecocentric management

Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management, 2008
In an article published in 1995, Paul Shrivastava coined the notion of an ecocentric management paradigm. The ecocentric paradigm provided an integrated and holistic view of the organization at peace with the natural environment. This paper updates the idea of ecocentricity and enriches it with facts and fears that have emerged since then.
Cunha, Miguel Pina   +2 more
openaire   +1 more source

Ecocentrism/anthropocentrism

2005
La réflexion sur les doctrines de l'"écologie humaniste" et de la "nature humanisée" se présente sous la forme d'un dialogue entre philosophes et écologues. Raphaël Larrère propose de remplacer l'opposition stérile entre écocentrisme et anthropocentrisme par l'opposition entre déontologisme ("la nature a une valeur intrasèque") et conséquentialisme ...
Larrere, R.   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

Ecocentrism and Persons

Environmental Values, 1996
Ecocentrism has to establish an intrinsic connection between its basic value postulate of the non-instrumental value of the nonhuman world and a conception of human flourishing, on pain of failure to motivate acceptance of its social and political prescriptions. This paper explores some ideas recently canvassed by ecocentrists such as Robyn Eckersley,
openaire   +1 more source

Fostering Ecocentric Subjects

Environmental Philosophy
This paper introduces self-rewilding, a philosophy prioritizing ecologically aware, ecocentric living. It examines human-environment interactions, advocating for an ecological consciousness and multispecies sensibility. Within this framework, unlike traditional views of nature, “wild” is preferred to signify the interconnectedness of all ecosystem ...
openaire   +1 more source

Clare and Ecocentrism

2017
Drawing on the opening chapter’s assessment of ecocritical readings of Clare’s ‘place’, this chapter analyses Clare’s resistance to Romantic egotism: first, through the close and contextualised reading of a letter in which he theorises widely about limitations on his own expression and voices (and the political self-regard of public rhetoric); second ...
openaire   +1 more source

Beyond Ecocentrism

2014
In order to avoid further damage to the ecosystems, we must promote ecological health as the primary goal, which will require at least two steps beyond ecocentrism. First, one must regard the relationship between humankind and natural systems as co-evolutionary.
openaire   +1 more source

The limits of ecocentrism

Environmental Politics, 1993
Beyond the Limits by Donella H. Meadows, Dennis L. Meadows and Jorgen Randers. London: Earthscan Publications, 1992. Pp.xix + 300; index. £19.95 (hardback); £9.95 (paperback). ISBN 1 85385 131 X and 130 1. Environmentalism and Political Theory by Robyn Eckersley. London: UCL Press, 1992. Pp.xii + 274; index. £30 (hardback); £10.95 (paperback).
openaire   +1 more source

Accounting and ecocentrism: Some reflections

2020
This commentary on A "storytelling science" approach making the eco-business modelling turn discusses ecocentrism in relation to accounting, providing an overview of the debate on the matter. Some tools are suggested to provide organisations and research with food for thought in the per-spective of creating higher awareness of value generated by ...
openaire   +2 more sources

Home - About - Disclaimer - Privacy