ISSUES OF MORAL CHOICE AND ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS
Keywords:
Environmental ethics, moral philosophy, ethical dilemmas, utilitarianism, deontology, virtue ethics, individual responsibility, collective action.Abstract
This article examines the complex relationship between moral choice and environmental problems. It discusses how environmental issues often involve ethical dilemmas without clear solutions. The article analyzes different philosophical frameworks for addressing these dilemmas, including utilitarian, deontological, virtue ethics and care ethics. It also explores the challenges of collective action and individual responsibility in relation to environmental problems.
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