Czy istnieje idealna etyka zrównoważonego rozwoju?

Paul T. Durbin


Emeritus Professor, Philosophy Department and Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware (Stany Zjednoczone)


Abstrakt

W ciągu ostatnich kilkudziesięciu lat, w literaturze na temat rozwoju środowiska naturalnego dominował termin „zrównoważonego rozwoju”. Zrównoważenie ma wiele interpretacji (patrz Cuello and Durbin 1995), i zapewne istnieją już setki definicji terminu „zrównoważenie” lub „zrównoważony rozwój”. Autor każdej z nich niewątpliwie sądzi, że to właśnie jego definicja jest tą najlepszą, lecz żaden z nich nie spróbował zapoznać się ze wszystkimi definicjami, a potem zaproponować jej ostatecznej wersji. Właśnie tak zrobił Cesar Cuello Nieto. Skupiając się na jego pracy, będę mógł przedstawić kwestię odpowiedzialności społecznej wobec środowiska naturalnego oraz idei zrównoważonego rozwoju w ogóle.


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Paul T. Durbin 

Emeritus Professor, Philosophy Department and Center for Energy and Environmental Policy, University of Delaware Stany Zjednoczone

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