NEW INSIGHTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE ETHICS

Authors

  • Andrea Vicini Boston College School of Theology and Ministry

Keywords:

ENVIRONMENT, Ethics

Abstract

In his 2012 book, Learning from the Octopus: How Secrets from Nature Can Help Us Fight Terrorist Attacks, Natural Disasters, and Disease, Rafe Sagarin turns to nature and to some of its phenomena to gather insights on contemporary questions that challenge us ethically, like security strategies.1 Trained as a marine ecologist, in 2002 Sagarin was working as a science adviser for a member of the American Congress, when issues of national and global security needed to be addressed urgently and effectively after September 11, 2001. In his volume, he describes how living beings face environmental risks, threats, and challenges. The octopus, for example, with its eight tentacles, blends into the background and each tentacle has the ability of choosing which type of camouflage is more appropriate. Safety is provided by a decentralized and extremely adaptable system. As a consequence, readiness and preparedness is increased.

Author Biography

Andrea Vicini, Boston College School of Theology and Ministry

Andrea Vicini, SJ, MD, has a Ph.D. in theological ethics from Boston College and a S.T.D. from the Faculty of Theology of Southern Italy. He is assistant professor of moral theology at Boston College School of Theology and Ministry. His research focuses on fundamental moral theology, bioethics, sexuality, medical ethics, and environmental issues. Among his recent publications are: Genetica umana e bene comune (2008); and, in 2012:“Bioethics: Basic Questions and Extraordinary Developments,“ in Theological Studies; “La loi morale naturelle: Perspectives internationales pour la réflexion bioéthique contemporaine,“ in Transversalités; “Imaging in Severe Disorders of Consciousness: Re-thinking Consciousness, Identity and Care in a Relational Key,“ in Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics; “Ethical Challenges of Genetics Today: From the Lab, through the Clinic, to the Pews,“ in Studia Moralia. Email: andrea.vicini@bc.edu

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2012-12-31

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Vicini, A. (2012). NEW INSIGHTS IN ENVIRONMENTAL AND SUSTAINABLE ETHICS. Asian Horizons, 6(02), 309–328. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2813