Contemporary Geoethics Within the Geosciences

  • Peppoloni S
  • Bilham N
  • Di Capua G
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Abstract

Responsible interaction of people with the Earth system calls for deep engagement with ethical considerations. Due to their professional knowledge and skills, geoscientists in particular should reflect on the ethical implications of their work that could guide responsible interactions. Geoethics offers geoscientists a framework for operationalising and exercising this responsibility whilst also orienting other professions and society towards responsible interactions with the Earth system. This chapter explores the meaning of geoethics in detail and describes the current state of geoethical thinking and its application to geoscience research and practice. It argues that reference values and general principles should be reconciled with context-dependent perspectives in complex decision-making settings, and reflects on the potential of geoethics to inform a more ‘responsible anthropocentrism’.

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Peppoloni, S., Bilham, N., & Di Capua, G. (2019). Contemporary Geoethics Within the Geosciences. In Exploring Geoethics (pp. 25–70). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12010-8_2

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