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The Moral Horizon of Sustainability: Justice, Responsibility, and the Future
The future of sustainability depends not just on innovation, regulation, or investment, but on ethics. We need to cultivate an “ethical imagination.” This is the ability to see the world through the eyes of others. It means feeling responsibility beyond borders and generations. We should act not just from interest,…
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Earth as a Moral Community: Rethinking Responsibility and Justice in the Age of Ecological Crisis
A call to shift the conversation from exploitation to care, from utility to justice, and from short-term gains to long-term responsibility. This is not a call for austerity – but for reimagining prosperity.
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Understanding Promethean Shame in Anders’ Philosophy
Günther Anders argues that modern technology has outpaced human moral imagination, leaving us incapable of grasping the consequences of our own creations. This leads to what he calls Promethean Shame, a deep sense of inferiority in comparison to the machines we ourselves have built.
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Degrowth, Art, and Ecology: A New Perspective on Sustainability
In this piece, I explore how the groundbreaking ideas of Bruno Latour, Bertolt Brecht, and Serge Latouche challenge traditional paradigms that view nature merely as a resource for consumption. Instead, they advocate for an integrated approach that values the intricate social, cultural, and economic interactions shaping our environment.