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Seeds, Genes, and Stardust: A Christian Ecofeminist Ethics of the Common Good.

机译:种子,基因和星尘:基督教商品共同伦理经济学家。

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This thesis engages constructions of ethics of the common good through a multidimensional framework of feminist ecological ethics, critical feminist theories, and attention to concrete social difference. Because attention to these eco-social relations is nascent or insignificantly addressed, my aim is to contribute to an ethics of the common good by using a liberative Christian ethics methodology to seek universal goods that are held in common by connecting selves/communities as situated in terms of bio/diversity and eco-justice.;To situate the case study in theological terrain, I review a co-creators theological anthropology that arises from the dialogue between theology and science which suggests that humans participate in the ongoing evolution of the world. Because theological doctrines have real consequences for human beings and the earth, I argue that an adequate Christian ecological ethics of the common good must go beyond this notion of co-creator status which is inadequate to the normative reading of the case study.;To connect concrete eco-social common goods and women's lives as morally significant, I draw on feminist social theory and theological ethics to discuss negotiating difference in multiple publics concerned with shaping a shared common good. I critically assess co-creator theological anthropologies, notions of sin as separation from the created order, and redemption as right eco-social relations to find moral norms for resituating human beings as earth creatures within earth community.;Finally, I suggest three basepoints for a revised ecofeminist ethics of the common good -- right relationship, eco-social solidarity and practices of embodied spirituality -- to guide transformative praxis geared towards sustainable ecological practices and relationships of justice and mutuality among diverse people and the earth, God's body.;I construct a case study to analyze the impacts of genetically modified crops on the lives of farmers in Canada and India and to explore ways in which discourses of the common good are used by all parties in the debate on GMOs. I apply five moral norms from Christian traditions of common good ethics to assess the case study and to analyze the role of transnational corporations and international financial institutions in globules economics and politics.
机译:本文通过女权主义生态伦理学,批判性女权主义理论以及对具体社会差异的关注的多维框架,来参与共同利益伦理的建构。因为对这些生态社会关系的关注是新生的或微不足道的,所以我的目标是通过使用解放性的基督教伦理学方法,通过连接位于社区中的自我/社区,寻求共同拥有的普遍商品,从而为共同利益伦理做出贡献。为了将案例研究放在神学领域,我回顾了一个共同创造者神学人类学,它是由神学和科学之间的对话产生的,它暗示着人类参与了世界的持续发展。因为神学学说对人类和地球都有真正的影响,所以我认为,关于共同利益的充分的基督教生态伦理学必须超越共同创造者地位的概念,这不足以对案例研究进行规范性解读。具体的生态社会公共物品和妇女的生活在道德上具有重要意义,我借鉴女权主义社会理论和神学伦理学,讨论与塑造共同的共同利益有关的多个公众之间的谈判差异。我批判性地评估了共同创造者的神学人类学,将罪恶的概念视为与所创造的秩序的分离,以及将赎回视为正确的生态社会关系,以找到道德准则以使人类成为地球共同体中的地球生物。修订的关于共同利益的生态女性主义伦理学-权利关系,生态社会团结和体现的灵性实践-指导旨在实现可持续生态实践的变革性实践以及多样化的人与地球,上帝的身体之间的正义与相互关系。我构建了一个案例研究,以分析转基因作物对加拿大和印度农民生活的影响,并探讨各方在关于转基因生物的辩论中如何使用共同利益的论述。我采用了来自基督教的共同善良道德传统的五种道德规范,以评估案例研究,并分析跨国公司和国际金融机构在全球经济和政治中的作用。

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    University of St. Michael's College (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of St. Michael's College (Canada).;
  • 学科 Ethics.;Womens Studies.;Theology.;Sociology Environmental Justice.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2010
  • 页码 224 p.
  • 总页数 224
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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