Book chapter
The Problem with Cooperative Action Problems: Conceptions of Agency and the Understanding of Environmental Crises
The Anthropocene Judgments Project: Futureproofing the Common Law, pp.167-176
Routledge, First edition
2023
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Abstract
Cooperative action problems are not necessarily the most effective frame for engaging with environmental crises. We need other and better ways of conceptualising human responsibility for environmental crises on the level of the individual. We require a framework for cultivating an environmental conscientiousness - the kind of beliefs and attitudes towards the natural world conducive to a genuine and personal response to environmental crises such as climate emergency. We propose, drawing on an Indigenous Australian knowledges perspective, that we ought to expand the moral project of environmental ethics from the attempt to prescribe where humans and nonhumans stand in the global community to a description of what membership in the global community involves. This sort of enquiry leads us to other and better ways of thinking about our relationship with the world and our understanding of environmental crises.
Details
- Title
- The Problem with Cooperative Action Problems
- Creators
- Oscar Davis (Author)Bindi Bennett (Author)Kelly Menzel (Author)
- Publication Details
- The Anthropocene Judgments Project: Futureproofing the Common Law, pp.167-176
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Edition
- First edition
- Identifiers
- 991013143812302368
- Academic Unit
- Gnibi College of Indigenous Australian Peoples
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Book chapter