Chapter 1: Epistemic Responsibility, Now -- Chapter 2: Doubt and Denial: Epistemic Responsibility Meets Climate Change Scepticism -- Chapter 3: Care, Concern, and Advocacy: Is there a place for Epistemic Responsibility? -- Chapter 4: Particularity, Epistemic Responsibility, and the Ecological Imaginary -- Chapter 5: How to Think Globally, Revisited: Or, A Plea for Ignorance.
Summary:
"Wide-ranging critique of the epistemological and ethical assumptions that underlie contemporary debates concerning climate change"-- Provided by publisher.
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