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Introducing Environmental Ethics into Economic Analysis: Some insights from Hans Jonas’ Imperative of Responsibility
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Abstract
- This paper analyses how Hans Jonas’ Imperative of Responsibility may provide useful insights into the analysis of sustainability issues. The challenges of environmental and social sustainability in terms of inter-generational fairness are analysed and involve a moral duty that is applicable to economic governance. To what extent responsibility is an alternative to utilitarianism and as a principle facilitating the coordination of the agents involved? Exploring this question may be a first step towards the long-term and sustainable conservation of Nature.
- Subjects :
- JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q0 - General/Q.Q0.Q01 - Sustainable Development
Environmental ethics
intergenerational fairness
JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q2 - Renewable Resources and Conservation/Q.Q2.Q20 - General
self-binding behaviour
[SDV.ETH] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ethics
sustainability
[SHS.ECO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q5 - Environmental Economics/Q.Q5.Q57 - Ecological Economics: Ecosystem Services • Biodiversity Conservation • Bioeconomics • Industrial Ecology
[SDV.ETH]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Ethics
responsibility principle
JEL: Z - Other Special Topics
[SHS.ECO] Humanities and Social Sciences/Economics and Finance
JEL: Q - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics • Environmental and Ecological Economics/Q.Q3 - Nonrenewable Resources and Conservation/Q.Q3.Q32 - Exhaustible Resources and Economic Development
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.dedup.wf.001..c5122546cd6a20524ae0a7b7031a4d2f