Part II Analytical Approaches, Ch.13 Ethical Considerations

G. Alexander
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This chapter focuses on the dominant philosophical values currently operating within international environmental law. Collectively, international environmental law operates in a maze of anthropocentric and non-anthropocentric values. Often these values overlap both within and between regimes, and conflicts are relatively rare. Although anthropocentric values are more common than non-anthropocentric ones, there is no one dominant philosophical value that towers above others in international environmental law. Non-anthropocentric values are also becoming particularly noticeable across a large range of topics. However, what is obvious in international environmental law is that the debates about the philosophical value of the environment are not novel. In the space of twenty years, debates which were once the exclusive province of philosophy journals have moved to the core of many of the most high-profile international regimes which are seeking to resolve some of the most pressing difficulties of the twenty-first century.
第二部分分析方法,第13章伦理考虑
本章着重于目前在国际环境法中起主导作用的哲学价值。总的来说,国际环境法是在以人类为中心和非以人类为中心的价值观的迷宫中运作的。这些价值观往往在政权内部和政权之间重叠,冲突相对较少。虽然人类中心主义价值观比非人类中心主义价值观更为普遍,但在国际环境法中,没有一种哲学价值观凌驾于其他哲学价值观之上。非人类中心价值观也在广泛的话题中变得特别引人注目。然而,在国际环境法中显而易见的是,关于环境哲学价值的争论并不新鲜。在二十年的时间里,曾经是哲学期刊专属领域的辩论已经转移到许多最引人注目的国际制度的核心,这些制度正在寻求解决21世纪一些最紧迫的困难。
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