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Moral Geographies: Ethics in a World of Difference

Autor David M. Smith
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 2 mai 2000 – vârsta de la 22 ani
This book explores the interface between geography, ethics, and morality. It considers questions that have haunted the past, are subjects of controversy in the present, and affect the future. Does distance diminish responsibility? Should we interfere with the lives of those we do not know? Is there a distinction between private and public space? Which values and morals, if any, are absolute, and which cultural, communal, or personal? And are universal rights consistent with respect for difference?
David Smith shows how these questions play themselves out in politics, planning, development, social and personal relations, the exploitation of resources, and competition for territory. After introducing the essential elements of moral philosophy from Plato to postmodernism, he examines the moral significance of concepts of landscape, location and place, proximity, distance and community, space and territory, justice, and nature. He is concerned above all with the morality people practice, to see how this varies according to geographical context, and to assess the inevitability of its outcomes. His argument is seamlessly interwoven with everyday observation and vividly described case studies: the latter include genocide and rescue during the Holocaust, the conflicts over space between Israel and Palestine and within Israel itself, and the social tensions and aspirations in post-apartheid South Africa. The meaning, possibility, and limits of social justice lie at the heart of the book. That geographical context is vital to the understanding of moral practice and ethical theory is its central proposition.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780748612796
ISBN-10: 0748612793
Pagini: 272
Ilustrații: maps
Dimensiuni: 157 x 234 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.39 kg
Editura: EDINBURGH UNIVERSITY PRESS
Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Notă biografică

David M. Smith

Cuprins

Preface1) Introduction: Geography, Morality and EthicsMoral values in geographyEthics, morality and moral philosophyThe significance of differenceThe approach2) The Historical Geography of Morality and EthicsThe significance of contextAn outline historical geographyMoral differences and similarities3) Landscape, Location and Place: Moral OrderMoral readings of landscape, location and placeThe moral geography of the industrial cityA moral geography of absence: the Lodz ghetto4) Proximity: Locality and CommunityLocality and partialityCommunity and moralityAn ethic of careLimitations of locality, community and partialityA premodern community: the shtetl5) Distance: The Scope of BeneficenceReconstituting communityExtending the scope of careCombining the ethics of care and justiceThe contextual experience of moral learningA moral geography of genocide and rescue: the Holocaust6) Space and Territory: Who Should be WhereInclusion and exclusionClaims to territory: promised land?Multiculturalism and minority rightsContesting local space: whose Jerusalem?7) Distribution: Territorial Social JusticeDistribution and differenceThe place of good fortuneHuman sameness, needs and rightsSocial justiceUniversality and particularity8) Development: Ethical PerspectivesIntroducing development ethicsDevelopment after apartheidAlternative development ethics: a new South Africa?9) Nature: Environmental EthicsIntroducing environmental ethicsEnvironmental equity and justiceSustainable developmentCommunity, care and the future10) Conclusion: Towards Geographically Sensitive EthicsA world of differenceContext-sensitive moral knowledgeTowards a better worldOn moral motivationBibliographyIndex