Volume 79 (2024), 9
Original Articles: The Anthropocene Epoch
(Original title: Customary Morality and the Concept of Environmental Citizenship)
Filozofia, 79 (2024), 9, 1004 - 1018.Abstract
Whatever the nature of the contemporary climate crisis, its status has become an aspect of global politics. Whether the nature of this necessity is natural or political is the question. The idea of natural necessity is driving the political necessity of the acceptance of a range of frameworks concerning governance. The climate is being symbolically represented via… Read more
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(Original title: Migration and Environment or about the Human as Climatic Being: Tetsurō Watsuji’s Dialectical Concept and How It Can Be Applied to the Issue of Migration)
Filozofia, 79 (2024), 9, 1019 - 1033.Abstract
The interaction between migration and the environment is essential, but it is not usually the focus of philosophical reflection. In this article, the author explores the nexus of migration and environmental protection, based on a new and expanded conception of the subject. The subject, according to this view, emerges from a new synthetic blend of a Buddhist-Shinto-… Read more
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(Original title: The Environmental Toll of Digital Technologies)
Filozofia, 79 (2024), 9, 1034 - 1048.Abstract
This study delves into the complex connection between digital technologies and environmental sustainability in the face of the worsening climate crisis. It presents two different stories: one praises digitalization for its improved efficiency and less waste, while the other cautions about the environmental impact of energy-consuming data centers and growing… Read more
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