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Critical reflections on ownership

  1. Title statementCritical reflections on ownership [electronic resource] / Mary Warnock.
    Issue dataCheltenham : Edward Elgar Pub. Ltd., 2015.
    Phys.des.1 online resource (168 p.) ; cm.
    ISBN9781781955482 (e-book)
    EditionCritical reflections on human rights and the environment
    NoteIncludes index.
    Contents1. The scope of the investigation : can absolutely anything be owned? -- 2. Origins of society and property -- 3. Property, intimacy and privacy : gardening as ownership in action -- 4. Common ownership 1 : communism -- 5. Common ownership 2 : some more modest forms -- 6. The unowned : the romantic idea of wilderness -- 7. Taking responsibility for the planet -- 8. What can be done? : some useful compromises -- 9. Why do we want to preserve the natural world?
    Notes to AvailabilityPřístup pouze pro oprávněné uživatele
    Another responsib. Edward Elgar Publishing.
    Subj. Headings Conservation of natural resources. * Sustainable development. * Environmental protection - Moral and ethical aspects.
    Form, Genre elektronické knihy electronic books
    CountryAnglie
    Languageangličtina
    Document kindElectronic books
    URLPlný text pro studenty a zaměstnance UPOL
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    In this thought-provoking work, Mary Warnock explores what it is to own things, and the differences in our attitude to what we own and what we do not. Starting from the philosophical standpoints of Locke and Hume, the ownership of gardens is presented as a prime example, exploring both private and common ownership, historically and autobiographically. The author concludes that, besides pleasure and pride, ownership brings a sense of responsibility for what is owned and a fundamental question is brought to light: can we feel the same responsibility for what we do not, and never can, own? Applying this question to the natural world and the planet as a whole, a realistic and gradualist perspective is offered on confronting global environmental degradation. Critical Reflections on Ownership examines the effect of the Romantic Movement on our attitudes to nature and is a salient commentary on the history of ideas. Providing an accessible entrance into moral philosophy and its practical applications, this book is an invaluable source for students in the fields of politics and philosophy. Academics interested in conceptions of ownership, and in the interface between philosophy, morality and politics, will find this deeply considered insight to be a stimulating read.

    1. The scope of the investigation : can absolutely anything be owned? -- 2. Origins of society and property -- 3. Property, intimacy and privacy : gardening as ownership in action -- 4. Common ownership 1 : communism -- 5. Common ownership 2 : some more modest forms -- 6. The unowned : the romantic idea of wilderness -- 7. Taking responsibility for the planet -- 8. What can be done? : some useful compromises -- 9. Why do we want to preserve the natural world?

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