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单词 ecopragmatism
释义

ecopragmatism

English

Etymology

Coined in 1999 by Daniel A. Farber as eco- + pragmatism

Noun

ecopragmatism (uncountable)

  1. A belief that the best approach to solving ecological problems involves pragmatism.
    • 2001, Environmental Ethics - Volume 23, Issues 1-2, page 35:
      The most successful fusion of ecopragmatism and feminism occurs in the work of J. Ronald Engel.
    • 2003, Jim Chen, The Jurisdynamics of Environmental Protection, →ISBN:
      In order to animate discussion of these provisions in the context of my ecopragmatism model, I will use the following hypothetical case.
    • 2011, Mary Jo Deegan, Self, War, and Society: George Herbert Mead's Macrosociology, →ISBN:
      His multidisciplinary work emerges primarily from religious studies. Engel's eloquent intellectual, religious, and politically involved ecopragmatism is closely allied with ecofeminist feminism, but he, too, lacks an explicitly feminist analysis.
    • 2014 June 4, Stewart Brand, “Back From the Brink: Should we use cloning to save endangered species?”, in Slate Magazine:
      I'm also the author of a book on ecopragmatism, called Whole Earth Discipline, that Friese quotes approvingly.
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