Rowman & Littlefield Publishers / Rowman & Littlefield International
Pages: 186
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978-1-78660-819-2 • Hardback • June 2021 • $117.00 • (£90.00)
978-1-78660-821-5 • eBook • June 2021 • $111.00 • (£85.00)
Shane Epting is assistant professor of philosophy at the Missouri University of Science and Technology and is co-founder of the Philosophy of the City Research Group.
Foreword, Lewis R. Gordon
- The Road Ahead
- Moving and Thinking
- Thinking, Moving, and Parts
- Moving, Parts, and Morality
- The Pathway to Moral Ordering
- Moral Prioritization in Urban Mobility
- Love, Respect, and Urban Mobility
- Moving, Thinking, and Co-planning
- Moral Ordering and Worthwhile Goals
- Thinking, Moving, and the Future
The Morality of Urban Mobility can help, not only to acknowledge how our lives and movement are determined by our built environment but by opening us to a richer, more connected political
life in the city.
— Essays in Philosophy
In discussing the morality of urban mobility, this book confronts a question that is otherwise as inescapable as it is difficult. For beyond the more obvious technological and logistical concerns, urban mobility indeed is fundamentally and ultimately a question of justice. Who gets to move within the city? And how? How can we develop a culture, indeed the moral basis, for ensuring that infrastructures, institutions, policies, as well as technologies all work together in granting everyone, including non-humans, a place to dwell and flourish in the city? Shane Epting helps us face these questions rigorously, courageously, and honestly.
— Remmon E. Barbaza, associate professor of philosophy, Ateneo de Manila University