What must I do (and why me)? 197
Behold, the main results of the experiment of personalist eco-ethics:
justified uncertainty regarding the boundaries of the ethical universe
on the one hand and the recognition of the unavoidable injustice within
the nature of justice on the other. Is this a poor result at the end of an
arduous journey? Whoever expects certainty and a clear direction from
ethics, is trying to shrug off the burden of personal responsibility. Our
responsibility-centred authors hardly offer any justification for this.