Environmental Heritage and the Ruins of the Future

Erich Hatala Matthes
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Environmental Heritage and the Ruins of the Future Erich Hatala Matthes, Wellesley College, Draft 10/31/18. Forthcoming in Ruins, Monuments, and Memorials: Philosophical Perspectives on Artifact and Memory, ed. Carolyn Korsmeyer, Jeanette Bicknell, and Jennifer Judkins. Routledge. Please cite final verison. Abstract: We now have good reason to belief that many coastal cities will be flooded by the end of the century. How should we confront this possibility (or inevitability)? What attitudes should we adopt to impending inundation of such magnitude? In the case of place-loss due to anthropogenic climate change, I argue that there may ultimately be something fitting about letting go, both thinking prospectively, when the likelihood of preservation is bleak, and retrospectively, when we reflect on our inability to prevent destruction. I then explore some of the ethical complications of this response.
环境遗产和未来的废墟
《环境遗产和未来的废墟》,埃里希·哈塔拉·马蒂斯,韦尔斯利学院,10/31/18稿。即将出版的《废墟、纪念碑和纪念碑:关于人工制品和记忆的哲学观点》,卡罗琳·科斯迈耶、珍妮特·比克内尔和詹妮弗·贾金斯主编。劳特利奇。请引用最终版本。摘要:我们现在有充分的理由相信,到本世纪末,许多沿海城市将被洪水淹没。我们应该如何面对这种可能性(或必然性)?面对即将到来的如此大规模的洪水,我们应该采取什么样的态度呢?在人为气候变化造成的地方损失的情况下,我认为最终放手可能是合适的,既要向前看,当保存的可能性渺茫时,也要回顾过去,当我们反思自己无力阻止破坏时。然后,我探讨了这种反应的一些伦理复杂性。
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