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Beyond Scarcity: Perspectives on Energy Transition | |
Robert Jan Geerts1  | |
[1] Wageningen University; | |
关键词: energy transition; scarcity; abundance; energy ethics; prosperity; simplicity; good life; quality of life; energy discourse; energy debates; | |
DOI : 10.7358/rela-2018-001-geer | |
来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Two dominant lines of reasoning in the philosophical debate on energy transition can be described as boundless consumerism (we should find ways to keep growing) and eco-frugality (we should reduce our impact as much as possible). This paper problematizes both approaches via their implicit understanding of the good life, and proposes a third alternative: qualitative abundance. Society is not interested in any sustainable energy system, but in one that caters to our needs and enables us to flourish as human beings. Because the dominant lines in the current debate share a concern for scarcity, they fail to raise the question of a “good” energy system, and therefore the possibility of a positive energy ethics. Qualitative abundance initiates discourse around prosperity (with boundless consumerism) and simplicity (with ecofrugality), thus expanding and enriching debates on energy transition.
【 授权许可】
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