2018
DOI: 10.33258/birci.v1i3.61
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Environmental Problems and the Question of Intergenerational Justice from the Kantian Perspective

Abstract: In this paper, I aim at unraveling some of the numerous environmental practices in Nigeria that often times leads to environmental degradation which to a larger extent affects us presently and the effect on the future generation is better imagined if positive actions are not taken to check this trend. It is on the basis of this using one of Kant's categorical imperative that states that "we should act only on that maxim that you can will as a universal law" will be used as the main focus of this paper to bring… Show more

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“…Hegel talked of connections between disparate areas and places and about the emerging consciousness of such connections. He saw the possibility of imagining all of humanity as a kind of community while Kant had already developed a work in eternal peace (Okpe & Bassey, 2018). Globalization is not a new phenomenon.…”
Section: Conceptualizing Globalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Hegel talked of connections between disparate areas and places and about the emerging consciousness of such connections. He saw the possibility of imagining all of humanity as a kind of community while Kant had already developed a work in eternal peace (Okpe & Bassey, 2018). Globalization is not a new phenomenon.…”
Section: Conceptualizing Globalizationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altruistic suicide refers to a case in which a person refuses to give information to an enemy camp in order not to endanger the lives of others; killing himself to save others is said to be morally justifiable. Altruistic suicide would be justified when viewed from the microscope of Kantian ethics (Okpe & Bassey, 2018). In paragraph 12 of his 1785 publication, Sec.1, Kant famously argued that a person should act "not from inclination but from duty, and by this would his conduct first acquire true moral worth."…”
Section: Virtuous Suicidementioning
confidence: 99%