1st Edition

Environmental Ethics and our Collective Character

By David Clowney Copyright 2026
276 Pages
by Routledge

276 Pages
by Routledge

Faced with the global crisis of human-caused environmental harm, this eloquently written text explores the connection between our individual virtues and vices and those of larger groups, such as societies, nations, and businesses. It demonstrates how this huge collective crisis is our moral problem as individuals, and what we can do about it, together. The book sheds light on the notion of... Read more

Introduction Part 1: Character in our various collectives 1. Defining collective character 2. Collective character, the social sciences, and the environment 3. Collective environmental character in nations 4. Collective environmental character and business 5. Capitalism, economic growth, and the environment 6. Collective environmental character and the fabric of society: Some stories Part 2: Some environmental virtues in their individual and collective forms 7. Moderation, courage, and critical awareness as environmental virtues 8. The virtue of environmental justice 9. The environmental virtue of biophilia 10. The environmental virtue of care for the future 11. Conclusion: Faith, hope, love, and joy as environmental virtues

 

 

Biography

David Clowney is a retired philosophy professor who works and has published in the fields of environmental ethics and aesthetics. His career began with pastoral ministry and theological seminary instruction, followed by a professorship at Rowan University in New Jersey, USA.