Morality, goodness and love: A rhetoric for resource management

Philosophy and Geography 3 (2):155-172 (2000)
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Abstract

Resource development takes place through the transformation of social institutions. The moral dimension is of crucial importance in the evolution of associated management regimes. More than just a code of ethics, moralities are predicated on what is understood to be ‘the good’. Recognition of the good requires a rhetoric beyond those of power and interest. This paper proposes a rhetoric of love. Within this conception of morality, the management of human relationships becomes understood as an unfolding cycle of choice among tragic choices and management of the non‐human environment is accomplished through the realisation of the gift relationship.

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