WHEN ARE WE EVER HOME? – UMBERTO GALIMBERTI’S BIOCENTRIC ETHICS OF WANDERER
WHEN ARE WE EVER HOME? – UMBERTO GALIMBERTI’S BIOCENTRIC ETHICS OF WANDERER                
                
Author(s): Florin GHERMAN
Subject(s): Politics / Political Sciences, Politics, Governance, Environmental and Energy policy, Geopolitics
Published by: Presa Universitara Clujeana
Keywords: Anthropocentrism; Biocentrism; Planetary ethics; Ethics of Wanderer/Travalel; Italian philosophy
Summary/Abstract:  This contribution has as its point of departure one single and simple question: What might the subjacent philosophy of ecological politics be? The obvious answer is that there can be many of them. The present contribution seeks to present Umberto Galimberti’s philosophy as one possible answer to the proposed issue. The accomplishment of three things is sought here: to present Umberto Galimberti's ethics of wanderer; to disclose, for better understanding, its philosophical and historical context, sources, and specificities; and lastly – to draw and analyse the far-reaching conclusions of the presented philosophy.
                
Book: The European Green Deal and the Quest for Sustainability: Challenges and Perspectives
- Page Range: 167-178
 - Page Count: 12
 - Publication Year: 2025
 - Language: English
 
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