This essay considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are members of the same “cosmopolis”, or universal city, and so are entitled to moral concern in virtue of possessing reason – informs Stoic thinking about how we ought to treat non-human entities in the environment. First, I will present the Stoic justification for the thesis that there are only rational members of the cosmopolis – and so that moral concern does not extend to any non-human part of the natural world – and explore the foundations of these views in Stoic physics. Next, I will show that, like other anthropocentric theories, Stoic cosmopolitanism allows for environmental preservation and protection of non-human entities, so long as thes...
With the notion of advancing a modern Stoic environmental ethical framework, we explore the philosop...
Can the Stoic conception of what is within our power be adapted to fit our scientifically informed v...
A Kantian approach can establish that non-human natural entities are morally considerable and that h...
This essay considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are mem...
This chapter considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are m...
Western moral traditions are seriously lacking in the necessary attitudes and resources that will al...
First, the thorny problem of locating the Midwest is treated. Second, the ancient Stoics’ understand...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
In the Anthropocene, humanity faces a pressing question: ‘what should we do?’ Here we are interested...
In this article, I consider how ancient Greek philosophical thinking might be approached differently...
Environmentalists have argued that contemporary ethical theories have overly strict rules about what...
In this book, Toby Svoboda develops and defends a Kantian environmental virtue ethic, challenging th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-530).Environmental ethics is theory and practice abou...
It is commonly believed that Neo-Kantian moral theory is necessarily hostile to enlightened environm...
With the notion of advancing a modern Stoic environmental ethical framework, we explore the philosop...
Can the Stoic conception of what is within our power be adapted to fit our scientifically informed v...
A Kantian approach can establish that non-human natural entities are morally considerable and that h...
This essay considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are mem...
This chapter considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism – roughly, the claim all human beings are m...
Western moral traditions are seriously lacking in the necessary attitudes and resources that will al...
First, the thorny problem of locating the Midwest is treated. Second, the ancient Stoics’ understand...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
Educated people everywhere now acknowledge that ecological destruction is threatening the future of ...
In the Anthropocene, humanity faces a pressing question: ‘what should we do?’ Here we are interested...
In this article, I consider how ancient Greek philosophical thinking might be approached differently...
Environmentalists have argued that contemporary ethical theories have overly strict rules about what...
In this book, Toby Svoboda develops and defends a Kantian environmental virtue ethic, challenging th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 529-530).Environmental ethics is theory and practice abou...
It is commonly believed that Neo-Kantian moral theory is necessarily hostile to enlightened environm...
With the notion of advancing a modern Stoic environmental ethical framework, we explore the philosop...
Can the Stoic conception of what is within our power be adapted to fit our scientifically informed v...
A Kantian approach can establish that non-human natural entities are morally considerable and that h...