Le Contrat naturel

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Le Contrat naturel is a philosophical work by Michel Serres that argues for redefining the relationship between humanity and nature as a kind of legal and ethical contract.

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instanceOf book
philosophical work
addresses globalization of environmental risks
moral responsibility for future generations
technological impact on the environment
aimsTo provide a conceptual basis for ecological responsibility
reformulate the social contract to include the natural world
arguesFor redefining the relationship between humanity and nature as a contract
associatedWith French contemporary philosophy
postmodern philosophy
author Michel Serres NERFINISHED
callsFor new legal framework including nature as a party
rethinking human sovereignty over nature
contrastsWith purely instrumental views of nature
countryOfOrigin France
critiques traditional social contract theories that exclude nature
focusesOn ecological crisis
limits of anthropocentrism
genre environmental philosophy
philosophy
hasForm essay
non-fiction prose
hasKeyConcept global ecological interdependence
nature as a legal subject
symmetry between humans and nonhumans
hasReception cited in debates on rights of nature
discussed in eco-criticism
influential in environmental humanities
influencedBy Enlightenment social contract theory NERFINISHED
contemporary environmental concerns
mainTheme ethical obligations toward nature
legal status of nature
relationship between humanity and nature
originalLanguage French
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
philosophy of science
political philosophy
philosophicalPosition non-anthropocentric ethics
recognition of nature as interlocutor
proposes extension of rights and duties to the natural world
proposesConcept natural contract NERFINISHED
relatedTo climate change discourse
ecology
environmental ethics
legal philosophy
translatedInto English
workOf Michel Serres NERFINISHED

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Michel Serres notableWork Le Contrat naturel