Modern philosophical tradition has generally paid little attention to nature as an object of moral inquiry. In this tradition, only human beings are entitled to have moral rights. Recently, however, growing ecological problems and the shift from metaethics to normative ethics have changed this conceptual framework. The aim of the article is to show that, on a kantian basis, an interpersonal ethics can be applied to nature itself, precisely because, in the kantian paradigm, the rationale for excluding nature from moral citizenship are metaphisical and not persuasively moral
To answer the question about manner of "ascribing the morality law to nature law in Kant's opinion...
A Kantian approach can establish that non-human natural entities are morally considerable and that h...
The paper considers Catholic ethics grounded on the normative concept of nature, and proposes a diff...
The Possibility and Legitimacy of Environmental Ethics. A Critical Survey Several environmental prob...
This article aims at analysing the possibility and the need for a plant ethics within the field of a...
Kant has traditionally been viewed as an unhelpful resource for environmental concerns, despite his ...
This thesis is a response to Aldo Leopold\u27s 1949 call for a new, wholistic environmental ethic. L...
The Nature and Moral Rules in Environmental EthicsThe aim of this paper is to critique the concept o...
Many philosophers have objected to Kant’s account of duties regarding non-human nature, arguing that...
The aim of this paper is to assess whether Kant’s moral theory is suitable to deal with our obligati...
I discuss first the meaning of naturalism in philosophy and then the sense in which it has been intr...
The main aim of this paper is to make some remarks about how Paul W. Taylor\u2019s renowned ethics o...
The making of modern ecological enthics, especially its development in the last quarter of the 20th ...
In this book, Toby Svoboda develops and defends a Kantian environmental virtue ethic, challenging th...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
To answer the question about manner of "ascribing the morality law to nature law in Kant's opinion...
A Kantian approach can establish that non-human natural entities are morally considerable and that h...
The paper considers Catholic ethics grounded on the normative concept of nature, and proposes a diff...
The Possibility and Legitimacy of Environmental Ethics. A Critical Survey Several environmental prob...
This article aims at analysing the possibility and the need for a plant ethics within the field of a...
Kant has traditionally been viewed as an unhelpful resource for environmental concerns, despite his ...
This thesis is a response to Aldo Leopold\u27s 1949 call for a new, wholistic environmental ethic. L...
The Nature and Moral Rules in Environmental EthicsThe aim of this paper is to critique the concept o...
Many philosophers have objected to Kant’s account of duties regarding non-human nature, arguing that...
The aim of this paper is to assess whether Kant’s moral theory is suitable to deal with our obligati...
I discuss first the meaning of naturalism in philosophy and then the sense in which it has been intr...
The main aim of this paper is to make some remarks about how Paul W. Taylor\u2019s renowned ethics o...
The making of modern ecological enthics, especially its development in the last quarter of the 20th ...
In this book, Toby Svoboda develops and defends a Kantian environmental virtue ethic, challenging th...
Environmental ethics is theory and practice about appropriate concern for, values in, and duties reg...
To answer the question about manner of "ascribing the morality law to nature law in Kant's opinion...
A Kantian approach can establish that non-human natural entities are morally considerable and that h...
The paper considers Catholic ethics grounded on the normative concept of nature, and proposes a diff...