Catastrophe Ethics: How to Choose Well in a World of Tough Choices

by Travis Rieder

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"A warm, personal guide to building a strong ethical and moral compass in the midst of today's confusing, scary, global problems. The moral challenges of today are unfamiliar in the history of philosophy. Climate change is the paradigm example of what Travis Rieder calls "The Puzzle" in the way your choices can seem at odds with what the planet urgently needs. How do we decide the right thing to do in the face of a massive collective challenge? Should you drink water from a plastic bottle or show more not? Drive a Tesla? Or is that just what Elon and all the other corporations want you to think? What makes individual ethics difficult to think about in the case of catastrophic climate change makes ethics difficult to think about in many other contexts as well. The Puzzle, as he explains, is everywhere now. The chapters include a lively, meaningful tour of traditional moral reasoning looking at the contributions of Plato, Hegel, and Kant among others. But they could not grasp The Puzzle we now face. Old fashioned exercises like trolley problems involving sacrificing one person on this track for a bunch of people on the other don't address the huge consequential and complex crises our global community faces today. The tools most of us unthinkingly rely on when we try to do the right thing don't help when it comes to reasoning about individual responsibility for large collective problems. Expanding our suite of ethical concepts is now urgently required. Rieder defines exactly how to change our thinking, addressing mundane issues like bottled water to the biggies like whether to have children. This is a way to live a morally decent life in the scary, always complicated world we and our children live in. It's how to build your own Catastrophe Ethics"-- show less

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Travis Rieder is a research scholar and the director of the Master of Bioethics degree program at Johns Hopkins. His work has appeared in academic journals like Nature and Health Affairs, as well as mainstream publications such as the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Washington Post, and many others. He now spends most of his time writing, show more speaking, and teaching about ethical and policy issues raised by America's opioid crisis. show less

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Philosophy, Nonfiction, Science & Nature, General Nonfiction
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179.7Philosophy & psychologyEthicsOther ethical normsLife - Dueling - Suicide
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BJ1419 .R54Philosophy, Psychology and ReligionEthicsEthics
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