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Moral Education and Environmental Concern [Kõva köide]

Edited by (University of Cambridge, UK)
  • Formaat: Hardback, 152 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415725690
  • ISBN-13: 9780415725699
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 152 pages, kõrgus x laius: 246x174 mm, kaal: 430 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 15-Nov-2013
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415725690
  • ISBN-13: 9780415725699
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This volume explores both some important ways in which moral values are embedded in much current discussion of environmental issues, as well as ways in which some conventional understandings of morality and moral education can be transformed by ideas that have emerged in the discourse of environmental concern. Contributions range from a variety of disciplines including philosophy, psychoanalysis, social psychology, and anthropology, and reflect a variety of cultural settings including Occidental, Oriental, African, and South American. The book discusses the moral character of our relationship with the natural world; the quality of the relationship between our ‘internal’ and ‘external’ worlds; the issues that arise when responsibilities towards future generations are considered; and the need for cultural change and the practical obstacles to achieving this in a school context. In the process, insights are drawn from Western philosophy, Buddhism, Daoism, Ubuntu, and Confucianism. The result is a collection that provides a rich backcloth for understanding, and in some cases reconceptualising, morality in an age of growing environmental concern, and its extensive implications for the theory and conduct of moral education.

This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Moral Education.

Citation Information vii
Notes on Contributors ix
Introduction 1(6)
Michael Bonnett
1 Environmental concern, moral education and our place in nature
7(16)
Michael Bonnett
2 Questioning the idea of the individual as an autonomous moral agent
23(10)
C.A. Bowers
3 Reclaiming our moral agency through healing: a call to moral, social, environmental activists
33(18)
Heesoon Bai
4 Ubuntu, ukama, environment and moral education
51(12)
Lesley Le Grange
5 Some implications for moral education of the Confucian principle of harmony: learning from sustainability education practice in China
63(12)
Ling Feng
Derek Newton
6 Four slogans for cultural change: an evolving place-based, imaginative and ecological learning experience
75(16)
Sean Blenkinsop
7 Mountain guides: between ethics and socioeconomic trends
91(20)
Thierry Long
Damien Bazin
Bernard Massiera
8 Promoting ethical and environmental awareness in vulnerable communities: a research action plan
111(10)
Ulisses Araujo
9 Like a swallow, moving forward in circles: on the future dimension of environmental care and education
121(14)
Dirk Willem Postma
Paul Smeyers
Index 135
Michael Bonnett has held senior teaching and research posts in the Universities of Bath, Cambridge, and London, UK. He has written extensively in the field of the philosophy of environmental education, with particular reference to ideas of sustainability and education for sustainable development. His book Retrieving Nature: Education for a Post-Humanist Age explores the radical potential of environmental concern for contemporary education.