Environmental argument and cultural difference
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Environmental argument encompasses more than it appears. Misunderstandings during environmental debates often stem from conflicts in values and lifestyles that may not be directly related to the environment. This book presents sociological evidence from Ireland, Germany, and China to examine how cultural diversity influences discussions about the physical world. By analyzing environmental debates through an intercultural lens, it explores the impact of differing experiences regarding neighborly relations, time management, and conceptions of a good life on issues like flood management and gas extraction. The book uncovers underlying practices, emotions, and social relationships that shape environmental arguments in scientific, artistic, political, and policy contexts. It highlights how cultural differences affect approaches to arguing itself, raising questions about the implications for democratic theory. If public discourse is influenced by specific emotional or imaginative habits, how can we adapt our arguments to address environmental crises? What key elements in these discussions determine how people perceive environmental decisions as wise?
