Environmental Ethics 38 (4):499-502 (2016)
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Sustainable Values, Sustainable Change is a culminating work written for a
general audience of environmental professionals. In keeping with what he has long
urged for environmental philosophers, Norton focuses on ameliorative processes
for resolving disagreements, on making decisions, while sidestepping the monistic
quest for the right general principles to think about and govern human relationships
with nature. Norton presupposes his “convergence hypothesis” familiar to readers
of this journal: multi-scalar anthropocentric arguments, he holds, usually justify
the same policies as ecocentric arguments; hence, it is not essential to convince
doubters that parts of nature have intrinsic value. Norton’s principal aim in this
new work is to spell out his “heuristic proceduralism” while showing that Adaptive
Ecosystem Management’s pluralistic model of sustainability works better for
real decision making than the narrow focus on economic welfare in mainstream
environmental economics. Environmental philosophers will also rightly read the
book as, in part, Norton’s seasoned response to a familiar accusation: that pragmatic
pluralism is too mushy to guide action, hence ethicists must fall back on defense
of antecedent principles.
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Keywords | Sustainability Environmental Ethics American Pragmatism John Dewey Environmental Policy Land Use Planning Watershed Management Environmental Philosophy Environmental Values Wicked Problems |
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Reprint years | 2016 |
ISBN(s) | 0163-4275 |
DOI | 10.5840/enviroethics201638440 |
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