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Is Broad the New Deep in Environmental Ethics? A Comparison of Broad Ecological Justice and Deep Ecology
Kortetmäki Teeasubject
ympäristöEcology05 social sciences0211 other engineering and technologies021107 urban & regional planningEnvironmental ethics02 engineering and technologyEnvironmental Science (miscellaneous)ekologia0506 political sciencePhilosophyDeep ecologyEcosophy050602 political science & public administrationCriticismecological justiceSociologyecologyta611environmentdescription
I argue in this article that a theory of broad ecological justice or the extended capabilities approach, an interesting approach in contemporary environmental ethics, shares many of its core ideas with deep ecology and Arne Næss’s ecosophy T. The similarities between these approaches include the ambition to address the roots of environmental problems, emphasis on recognition and the criticism of oppressive structures, and a systemic orientation. Acknowledging these similarities illustrates the contemporary value of the deep ecology movement. It also helps to develop the theory of broad ecological justice further, especially in terms of bridging the gap between movements and theoretical discussion. peerReviewed
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