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This volume of the Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice series brings together nine papers around the theme of environmental (political) philosophy. Topics include the green politics of Alasdair MacIntyre and Vaclav Havel, the politics of global warming, mindfulness as a new commons, territorial claims in a world of limits, the political unrealism of making meta-ethical demands for non-anthropocentrism in environmental ethics, and critique of the biocentric egalitarianism of deep ecology. Distributed in North America by Turpin Distribution. Annotation ©2014 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

Humankind has long considered the relationship it holds with nature to be both a blessing and a challenge. The onset of climate change has brought a new impetus to this relationship. This volume of Advances in Sustainability and Environmental Justice will examine environmental philosophy from a number of viewpoints. Each contributor has a unique perspective on the interaction and engagement between humanity and the rest of nature, from the technological to the philosophical. Environmental Philosophy: the Art of Life in a World of Limits provides a series of interesting studies on humanity's place in the world, and the impact this is having on the planet. The book poses the question as to whether life can be lived in harmony with nature, and what limits can be achieved in the impact such life has on the world around us.
List of Contributors
vii
Acknowledgements ix
Introduction xi
Macintyre and Havel as Green Political Thinkers: Unreasonable Thinking in Turbulent Times
1(30)
John Barry
The Transition to Green Lifestyles Based on Voluntary Simplicity: the Difficult Road Towards Enjoyable, Graceful and Sustainable Lifestyles
31(20)
Marius de Geus
The Politics of Global Warming (1): Climate Science and Scepticism
51(30)
Graham Parkes
The Politics of Global Warming (2): Two Obstacles to Circumvent
81(30)
Graham Parkes
A Call for a New Political Economy of Attention: Mindfulness as a New Commons
111(26)
Peter Doran
Territory in a World of Limits: Exploring Claims to Oil and Ice
137(20)
Cara Nine
Mandatory Non-Anthropocentrism: the Political Unrealism of Making Metaethical Demands in Environmental Ethics
157(18)
Jason Dockstader
Irish Ruins Ancient and New: Ghost Estates, Megaliths and Human Relations with the Rest of Nature
175(22)
Geoff Berry
Walking Respectfully on the Earth: a Problem for Deep Ecology
197
Thomas Duddy
Leonard L. - IT Sligo, Ireland Barry J. - Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland De Geus M. - Leiden University, Netherlands Doran P. - Queens University Belfast, Northern Ireland Parkes G. - University College Cork, Ireland