How to Think about the Climate Crisis: A Philosophical Guide to Saner Ways of Living
Book Details
- Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing
- Published : 2020
- Cover : Paperback
- Pages : 288
- Category :
Climate Politics - Category 2 :
Environmental Studies - Catalogue No : 96418
- ISBN 13 : 9781350158870
- ISBN 10 : 1350158879
Reviews and Endorsements
"This is an original and thoughtful book that genuinely has something new to say about the climate crisis, consumerism, and our relationship to the world more generally" - The Earthbound Report
"How to Think About the Climate Crisis draws on philosophical, political, and environmental sources and stands out within the growing climate-change literature" - Choice
"An extremely well-written and passionate argument for action on climate change. Importantly, Parkes directly addresses the 'China question' and goes beyond the political, philosophical, and moral Eurocentrism that characterizes much of the current debate" - Hans Georg Moeller, Professor of Philosophy, University of Macau
"Parkes here explores Confucianism and Daoism, not as some exotic relic of the "Oriental" past to be quixotically commended as a "solution" to the current environmental crisis-as did writers in the 1970s and '80s with such titles as 'Tao Now!' Rather, Confucianism, Parkes persuasively argues, is the worldview of the ruling party in China, which is "communist" in name only. And he finds that foundational Western thought-e.g. Christianity as Pope Francis understands it and Plato's Republic-resonates with Confucian and Daoist ideas. Such a confluence could be the basis of an international consensus about reality and governance on which to begin to cope with global warming" - J. Baird Callicott, University Distinguished Research Professor Emeritus, University of North Texas