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Planetary well-being : Ontology and ethics
Teea KortetmäkiMikael PuurtinenMiikka SaloGonzalo Cortés-capanoSanna KarkulehtoJanne S. Kotiahosubject
planetary well-beingekosysteemit (ekologia)luontokatohyvinvointiontologia (filosofia)etiikkamaailmanlaajuiset ongelmatplanetaarinen hyvinvointiympäristöfilosofiaympäristöetiikkasysteemiajatteluympäristökysymyksetdescription
This chapter elaborates the ontological and ethical underpinnings and implications of the concept of planetary well-being. We illustrate how planetary well-being can contribute conceptually to transformative thinking and discussing well-being, and to organizing human societies in more life-considerate ways. The chapter focuses on two themes: First, the ontological grounding and implications of planetary well-being, and second, the central ethical underpinnings and ramifications of planetary well-being. We demonstrate how planetary well-being is positioned in the broader ontological and ethical-theoretical landscape, owing to its process-oriented perspective and morally inclusive (non-anthropocentric) grounds. Those grounds also encourage cross-cultural deliberation and collaboration over the contemporary challenges regarding the ecological crises that threaten nonhuman and human well-being. peerReviewed
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2024-01-01 |