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E-grāmata: Sustainability in the Anthropocene: Philosophical Essays on Renewable Technologies

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We are facing an environmental crisis that some say is ushering a new geological epoch, the Anthropocene, one that threatens not only a great deal of life on the planet but also our understanding of who we are and our relation to the natural world. In the face of this crisis it has become clear that we need a more sustainable culture. In fact the language of sustainability has become pervasive in our culture and has deeply ingrained itself in our understanding of what living a good life would entail. Sustainability, however, is a contested word, and it carries with it, often implicitly and unacknowledged, deep philosophical claims that are entangled with all kinds of assumptions and power relations, some of them very problematic. This book attempts to set this urgent goal of sustainability free from its more reductive and harmful interpretations and to thereby apply a more thoughtful environmental ethics to current and emerging technologies, particularly those involving reproduction and the harnessing of energy that dominate our elemental relations to sun and air, wind and water, earth and forest.

The book is divided into 4 sections: (1) Sustainability: A Contested Term, (2) Sustainability and Renewable Technologies: Sun, Air, Wind, Water, (3) Sustainability and Design, and (4) Sustainability and Ethics. The first section sets the context for our studies and opens a space for thinking sustainability in a more thoughtful way than is often the case in contemporary discussions. The next two sections are the heart of our contribution to postphenomenology and technoscience, and the essays, here, turn to concrete examinations of particular technologies and questions of technological design in the light of our environmental crisis. The forth section closes the book by drawing some more general implications for ethics from the intersection of the foregoing themes.
Introduction: Sustainable Technologies in the Anthropocene vii
Dan Bradley
PART I DEFINING SUSTAINABILITY
1(44)
1 Sustainability: A Single Word and a World of Meanings
3(24)
Cristina Pontes Bonfiglioli
2 Is This the End?
27(18)
Jan Kyrre Berg Friis
PART II SUSTAINABILITY AND RENEWABLE TECHNOLOGIES: SUN, AIR, WIND, WATER
45(54)
3 Is it Too Late to "Let the Sun Shine in"?
47(4)
Don Ihde
4 Talking Weather from Ge-Rede to Ge-Stell
51(14)
Babette Babich
5 Water and Oil: Global Struggles in Sustainability
65(18)
Trish Glazebrook
6 The Ontogenesis of Wind Turbines and the Question of Sustainability
83(16)
Roisin Lally
PART III SUSTAINABILITY AND DESIGN
99(52)
7 We're in this Together: Climate Change and Reproductive Technology in the Age of Ge-stell
101(18)
Dana S. Belu
8 An Alternative to Technological Instrumentalism: Considering the Aesthetic Dimension of Sustainable Energy
119(16)
Brendan Mahoney
9 Digital Cultural Sustainability
135(16)
Galit Wellner
PART IV SUSTAINABILITY AND ETHICS
151(64)
10 Sustainable Futures: Ethico-Political Dimensions of Technology
153(18)
Lars Botin
11 Beyond Naturalism: A Personalist Integral Humanism
171(22)
Thomas M. Jeannot
12 The Ethics of Sustainability, Instrumental Reason, and the Goodness of Nature: From the Abstractions of Despair Back to the Things Themselves
193(22)
Daniel O'Dea Bradley
Index 215(6)
About the Editor 221(2)
About the Contributors 223
Risķn Lally is lecturer of philosophy at Gonzaga University.