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Laypersons And Climate Change: The Good Enough View, H Theixos
Laypersons And Climate Change: The Good Enough View, H Theixos
H Theixos
Climate laypersons are in a difficult epistemic position regarding what they have good reasons to believe about climate change: this is due to the manufacture of the ambiguous meaning of the term climate change in the popular press. In this article I argue that the layperson has an epistemic duty to formulate “good enough” views about the meaning of the term climate change in consideration of the term's meaning ambiguity, in accordance with the facts of climate consensus, and considering the layperson’s own epistemic dependence.
Care For Creation And Greening Of Church Communities, Laura Stivers
Care For Creation And Greening Of Church Communities, Laura Stivers
Laura Stivers
Water As Earth’S Bloodstream Or As Market Commodity? Examination Of Latina Ecofeminist Theology And The Privatization Of Water, Laura Stivers
Water As Earth’S Bloodstream Or As Market Commodity? Examination Of Latina Ecofeminist Theology And The Privatization Of Water, Laura Stivers
Laura Stivers
Conserving Divine Creation, Laura Stivers
Panel Participant On Environmental Racism And Ecofeminist/Ecowomanist Theology Panel, Laura Stivers
Panel Participant On Environmental Racism And Ecofeminist/Ecowomanist Theology Panel, Laura Stivers
Laura Stivers
To Be Or Not To Be A Vegetarian, Laura Stivers