Exploitation: A Missing Element to Our Understanding of Environmental Justice

Ethics, Policy and Environment 26 (3):374-386 (2023)
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Abstract

Environmental justice crucially depends on issues of distributive justice. However, absent from philosophical examinations of environmental justice has been careful consideration of the role exploitation should occupy in our moral evaluations of some cases the initially present as instances of environmental injustice. This paper seeks to both motivate the importance of understanding the significance exploitation has in select cases of environmental justice, as well as provide a conceptual framework for how to assess the ethics of those cases.

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Christopher Pearson
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Exploitation.Alan Wertheimer - 1996 - Princeton University Press.
Coercion.Robert Nozick - 1969 - In White Morgenbesser (ed.), Philosophy, Science, and Method: Essays in Honor of Ernest Nagel. St Martin's Press. pp. 440--72.
Harmless Wrongdoing.Joel Feinberg - 1990 - Oxford University Press.
Exploitation: What It is and Why It's Wrong.Ruth J. Sample - 2003 - Rowman & Littlefield Publishers.

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