Distribution of responsibility for climate change within the milieu
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2021-09-01Author
Droz, L.
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Philosophies: 6 (3): 62 (2021)
Abstract
This article approaches the challenges of the distribution of responsibility for climate change on a local level using the framework of the milieu. It suggests that the framework of the milieu, inspired by Japanese and cross-cultural environmental philosophy, provides pathways to address the four challenges of climate change (global dispersion, fragmentation of agency, institu-tional inadequacy, temporal delay). The framework of the milieu clarifies the interrelations between the individual, the community, and the local milieu and is open to a conservative view of human communities and an inclusive view of multispecies communities. On this basis, an account of individual responsibility that is anchored in the local milieu and includes a responsibility to collaborate across milieus is developed. It consists of a forward-looking responsibility that balances a degree of contributory responsibility for one s imprints on the milieu with a degree of capacity-responsibility that varies regarding the individual s knowledge and powers, and the acceptability of practices within the local milieu. © 2021 by the author. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.