Incorporating Humanist Ethical Approach to Remedy Environmental "Abuses" in Ghana

Philosophy Study 6 (6) (2016)
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Abstract

The influence that traditional Ghanaian norms, taboos, and folktales had in ensuring environmental protection and sustainability has been greatly minimized by the inroads of foreign cultures and religions such as Christianity and Islam. Currently, modern methods of environmental protection and sustainability have not achieved the desired goals. As a result, Ghana is at the mercy of countless forms of environmental abuses to the extent that Ghana is ranked the seventh dirtiest nation and also second in open defecation worldwide. This paper examines how the incorporation of Humanist ethical principles to integrate with the traditional Ghanaian environmental taboos and modern technological methods to salvage the continuous and relentless environmental abuses in Ghana.

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