Recently, philosophers and social scientists have shown increased interest in questions of social, global, and intergenerational distributive justice related to energy production and consumption. However, so far there have been only a few attempts to analyse questions of distributive energy justice from a religious point of view, which should be considered a lack since religions are an important basis of morality for a large part of the world’s population. In this article, I analyse issues of distributive energy justice from a Christian theological viewpoint by employing the Catholic common good tradition as a theoretical framework. First, I present and argue for a global and ecological interpretation of the Catholic common good tradition. ...
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The idea of the common good was borrowed by the Fathers of the early Catholic Church from the rich p...
The paper presents the potential of religions, in particular Christianity, in shaping a culture of s...
Many theories of global distributive justice are based on the assumption that all humans hold common...
Recently, philosophers and social scientists have shown increased interest in questions of social, g...
What constitutes distributive justice, (who is due what, and on which grounds) and does the free mar...
COMMON GOOD AND GLOBAL PUBLIC GOODS: TOWARD A GLOBAL JUSTICE AND A FAIR FUTURE WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF...
Some influential philosophers have argued that carbon commodification is a morally bad means of comb...
Some influential philosophers have argued that carbon commodification is a morally bad means of comb...
In this treatise, some aspects of the relationship of religion to economic questions are examined, p...
This book applies concepts from ethics, justice, and political philosophy to five sets of contempora...
Diverse religious worldviews and values construe foundational defenses of life, health, and wellbein...
The article dealt with the moral and political problem of international food justice in which the d...
This chapter explores the energy transition from a philosophical perspective. We argue that there is...
The challenge of energy poverty (EP) primarily confronts the least developed countries (LDCs) of the...
In its property ethics, the theory of a Christian society tries to bring together two statements th...
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The paper presents the potential of religions, in particular Christianity, in shaping a culture of s...
Many theories of global distributive justice are based on the assumption that all humans hold common...