SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT: THE HISTORY OF AN IDEA
УСТОЙЧИВОЕ РАЗВИТИЕ: ИСТОРИЯ ИДЕИ
Ivanova, Daria (Иванова, Дарья) ()
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Ivanova, Daria (Иванова, Дарья): St. Petersburg University
Territory development, 2023, issue 3, 74-84
Abstract:
The article offers an assessment of the UN Sustainable Development Goals based on various philosophical concepts such as Plato's theory of the state, I. Kant's concept of virtues, Hugo Grotius' theory of natural rights, and charters of the first human rights organizations IAPL, NAACP and others. It is hypothesized that modern Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) are equivalent to the ideas of progress and well-being inherent in humanity since antiquity. The article actually proves this hypothesis.
Keywords: Sustainable Development Goals; history of Sustainable Development Goals; United Nations history; philosophical grounds of Sustainable Development Goals; human rights (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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