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Environmental Ethics: Driving Factors Beneath Behavior, Discourse and Decision-Making

Journal

JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL & ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 507-540

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10806-016-9607-x

Keywords

Environmental concept; Human drives; Values for sustainability; Transition theory; Human needs

Funding

  1. FEDER as part of the Operational Programme for Competitiveness Factors-COMPETE
  2. FCT-Foundation for Science and Technology [PEst-C/AGR/UI0115/2011]

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This paper tries to characterize the factors determining human relations with its environment and to identify the drives of those behavioral patterns and praxis. One scrutinizes the physiological and psychological factors that influence those drives , and tries to determine ways of overriding instinctive drives in favor of rational, sustainable ones. It focuses its attention on the way the different ecosystemic, economic and socio-cultural systems work, and pin-points the critical issues in view of the development of sustainable behavioral patterns. Also the values that must build the new behavioral paradigm, as well as the ways to ensure the evolutionary quantum-leap necessary to ensure this sustainable condition, and the fulfilment, at every level, the different needs of humans and human societies, are analyzed. In conclusion, it stresses the fact that any reliable and long lasting change towards a sustainable behavior must start at the individual and the close social groups levels, and of the development of new factors of self-fulfillment and gratification, able to support and foster that change. The proposed epistemological approach is particularly innovative, precisely because of this emphasis on the individual drives and the way they determine the global patterns of environmental use, as well as the way they can evolve into a more rational (human) character. In short, the paper focuses itself in the way man can evolve from its natural animal instincts and drives toward more rational ones, humanizing its behavior and turning, therefore, into an able actor of the process of sustainability building.

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