This book sets out the essential features of a new kind of
philosophy, now beginning to take hold among younger generations,
that will have a beneficial impact on the earth's natural and human
environment. Philosophers usually stick to conceptual ideas without
much attention to the messy details of worldly reality, ideas that
are wonderful in themselves, but in need of confrontation with the
actualities of natural and human history. In these pages, concern
is directed especially to the values we hold toward our natural
environment, and in particular toward the global problem of
climatic warming. Philosophy can inform us not just about deciding
how we should live, but about how our values will influence future
prospects for the natural world from which we gain sustenance and
much of our spiritual inspiration.
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