The paper discusses some difficulties that life in Anthropocene poses to our ethical thinking. It describes the sort of ethical task that individuals find themselves confronting when dealing with the planetary environmental quandaries that characterise the new epoch. It then asks what, given the situation, would count as environmentally virtuous ways of looking at and going about our lives, and how relevant virtues can be developed. It is argued that the practice of gardening is distinctively conducive to that objective. Finally, some garden virtues that will be of special importance in the Anthropocene, but have so far been largely neglected by environmental ethicists, are listed and described
Over the past two decades, virtue ethicists have begun to devote increasing attention to applied eth...
Environmental ethics is a critical study of the normative issues and principles relevant to the rela...
Originally published in In F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: T...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
In this paper, we critically rehearse the morality of avoiding and shortening the lives of present a...
The focus of environmental philosophy has thus far heavily depended on the extension of rights to no...
Due to the increasing rate of human’s economic activity and rapid population growth, twenty first ce...
Vast and pervasive environmental problems such as climate change and bi-odiversity loss call every i...
© 2015 Dr. Dominic Sergio LenziIf the basic question of ethics is ‘How should I live?’, then any rem...
The quantitative evidence of human impacts on the Earth System has produced new calls for planetary ...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
In future we shall have to enrich our impoverished and endangered world by substituting our claims ...
Many activities towards plants are directly related to environmental crisis issues. However, our act...
Environmental ethics is an area that investigates the subject of which ethical norms are suitable fo...
Climate change has become the most significant debate in the 21st century. Often dubbed as the publi...
Over the past two decades, virtue ethicists have begun to devote increasing attention to applied eth...
Environmental ethics is a critical study of the normative issues and principles relevant to the rela...
Originally published in In F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: T...
This book is a reflection on the role of gardens in our thinking about our environments, and on the ...
In this paper, we critically rehearse the morality of avoiding and shortening the lives of present a...
The focus of environmental philosophy has thus far heavily depended on the extension of rights to no...
Due to the increasing rate of human’s economic activity and rapid population growth, twenty first ce...
Vast and pervasive environmental problems such as climate change and bi-odiversity loss call every i...
© 2015 Dr. Dominic Sergio LenziIf the basic question of ethics is ‘How should I live?’, then any rem...
The quantitative evidence of human impacts on the Earth System has produced new calls for planetary ...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
In future we shall have to enrich our impoverished and endangered world by substituting our claims ...
Many activities towards plants are directly related to environmental crisis issues. However, our act...
Environmental ethics is an area that investigates the subject of which ethical norms are suitable fo...
Climate change has become the most significant debate in the 21st century. Often dubbed as the publi...
Over the past two decades, virtue ethicists have begun to devote increasing attention to applied eth...
Environmental ethics is a critical study of the normative issues and principles relevant to the rela...
Originally published in In F. Herbert Bormann, and Stephen R. Kellert, Ecology, Economics, Ethics: T...