Das Müllproblem: eine moralische Paradoxie
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Das Müllproblem: eine moralische Paradoxie
Jahrbuch für Recht und Ethik / Annual Review of Law and Ethics, Vol. 29 (2021), Iss. 1 : pp. 117–135
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Seibert, Thomas-Michael, Prof. Dr., LuisenForum, Kirchgasse 6, D-65185 Wiesbaden
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There is an endless problem with waste concerning management, recycling and landfilling which can be understood as a moral problem, too. The text starts with the legal management of waste in statutes since the 19th century and the judgements of the late 20th. The legal regulations do not prevent the actual distribution of waste all over the world, as to developing countries like Malaysia and the Philippines or to the surface of the oceans as it is done within the Great Pacific Garbage Patch. These real ways of pollution on one hand with the seemingly well formulated regulations on the other reveal the paradoxical nature of the attitudes on waste which are the main part of a new moral problem. In the end, those paradoxes are dealt with as a question of communication.
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Section Title | Page | Action | Price |
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Thomas-Michael Seibert, Das Müllproblem: eine moralische Paradoxie | 117 | ||
I. Rechtliche und moralische Abfallnormen | 117 | ||
1. Gesetzlichkeit | 117 | ||
2. Moralität in der Rechtsprechung | 119 | ||
II. Die weltweite Verschiebung von Abfall | 122 | ||
1. Grüne und Gelbe Punkte | 122 | ||
2. Die Wiederkehr der moralischen Frage | 117 | ||
III. Umweltethik über Müll, paradoxal gesehen | 117 | ||
1. Maximen der Abfallvermeidung | 117 | ||
2. Die Paradoxie aushalten | 117 | ||
Summary | 117 |