Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reimagining Religious, Political, and Ecological Divides
Buch, Englisch, 304 Seiten, Format (B × H): 174 mm x 246 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge Explorations in Environmental Studies
ISBN: 978-1-032-89457-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
Ethics Across Borders assembles perspectives from geographers, historians, theologians, philosophers, and scientists to explore ethically-relevant connections across multiple types of borders.
The contemporary global order is fluid, increasingly unstable, and riven with borders at countless and complex points. Religious, political, and ecological borders hold particular significance, where interactions carry compounding social and environmental consequences. As the first collected volume to look at these three types of borders, both from an interdisciplinary perspective and as distinct forms, it demonstrates the value of thinking across borders as an ethical project. Taking Simone Weil’s perspective that every separation is a link, it posits that separations within sovereignty, species, and religion become links between political, ecological, and theological perspectives, and that boundaries within human life have taken on ecological significance in the age of the Anthropocene. In this framing, religion interacts with the political and the ecological in three ways: as foundational to sovereignty, as an influence on perspectives on contemporary boundaries, and as morally and philosophically implicated in the human/nonhuman interactions that ground environmental ethics.
Ethics Across Borders offers lessons on how to reimagine borders and how to engage more justly with ecological systems and human communities. It will appeal to readers in environmental and religious ethics, philosophy, and border studies.
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Academic, Postgraduate, and Undergraduate Advanced
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction; 1. Ethics across Religious, Political, and Ecological Borders; Section I: Political: 2. Rebordering Nature: From Geopolitics to Geo-politics and a Philosophy of Geopower; 3. In-between Spaces in Border Regions: Examples in the Middle East; 4. The Leaky Boundaries of Man-made States: On the Ethical Ambivalence of Borders; 5. Political Border Crossings: Some Normative Considerations; 6. Politics and its Limits: From Analytical to Ecological Borders; Section II: Ecological: 7. Planetary Boundaries; 8. Boundaries to the More-than-human as Creative Zones: Resources for a Renewal of Theological Anthropology; 9. Migrations of the Sacred: Crossing the Human Border; 10. Natural Borders: Emergence and Values Realism; 11. Reflections on the Modern Boundary of Value and the Possibility of Reenchanted Science; Section III: Religious: 12. Do Good Fences Make Good Neighbors? Religious Borders, Porosity, and the Question of Appropriation; 13. Identity and Cultural Trespassing: Rabbinic Interpretations of Cross-Border Interactions; 14. The Confessional Divide in the Post-Westphalian Order: Making Religious Borders Flexible; 15. The Invisible Border: The vanishing Line of Separation between Church and State; 16. From Foundational Relationality to Populist Borders: How Did We Get Here?; Overviews; 17. Walls, Weather, and the Spirit In-between– Exercises in Border Thinking; 18. Conclusion; Index.