A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES

Authors

  • Xabibullayev Shaxzod Abdugafforovich
  • Botirbekova Ruxshona Urol qizi

Keywords:

Natural resources, ethics of responsibility, commons governance, land ethic, sustainability, ontology of technology, risk ethics, intergenerational justice.

Abstract

The paper offers a philosophical reframing of natural resource use. It aims to develop a normative-ontological framework for decision-making that balances intergenerational responsibility, ecosystem integrity, and fair governance of commons. Methods include hermeneutic analysis, normative ethics, conceptual modeling, and comparative inquiry. Results synthesize Jonas’s imperative of responsibility, Ostrom’s design principles for commons, Heidegger’s account of the essence of technology, and Leopold’s land ethic to articulate robust criteria for sustainable use. The discussion qualifies the scope of the “tragedy of the commons,” contrasts market-utilitarian approaches with strong sustainability, and foregrounds risk ethics under uncertainty. A five-step, practice-oriented decision protocol is proposed for resource projects.

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2025-12-22

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How to Cite

A PHILOSOPHICAL APPROACH TO THE USE OF NATURAL RESOURCES. (2025). Web of Technology: Multidimensional Research Journal, 3(12), 52-56. https://webofjournals.com/index.php/4/article/view/5704

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