Self-limitation as the basis of environmentally sustainable care of the self

Author:

Sťahel Richard1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Arts , Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra , Hodžova 1, 949 74 Nitra , Slovakia

Abstract

Abstract When we abandon the neoliberal fiction that one is independent on the grounds that it is a-historic and antisocial, we realize that everyone is dependent and interdependent. In a media-driven society the self-identity of the individual is formed within the framework of the culture-ideology of consumerism from early childhood. As a result, both the environmental and social destruction have intensified. In the global era, or in the era of the global environmental crisis, self-identity as a precondition for environmentally sustainable care of the self should be based on the culture-ideology of human rights and responsibilities, and on conscious self-limitation which realizes that one’s prosperity and security cannot come at the expense of others. Care of the self is about ensuring the habitability of the global environment as the primary interest of each individual.

Publisher

Walter de Gruyter GmbH

Subject

Law,Philosophy,Sociology and Political Science

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