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Duties Regarding Nature - A Kantian Environmental Ethic (Paperback)
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Duties Regarding Nature - A Kantian Environmental Ethic (Paperback)
Series: Routledge Studies in Ethics and Moral Theory
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In this book, Toby Svoboda develops and defends a Kantian
environmental virtue ethic, challenging the widely-held view that
Kant's moral philosophy has little to offer environmental ethics.
On the contrary, Svoboda contends that on Kantian grounds, there is
good moral reason to care about non-human organisms in their own
right and to value their flourishing independently of human
interests, since doing so is constitutive of certain
(environmental) virtues. Svoboda argues that Kant's account of
indirect duties regarding nature can ground a compelling
environmental ethic: the Kantian duty to develop morally virtuous
dispositions strictly proscribes unnecessarily harming organisms,
and it also gives us moral reason to act in ways that benefit such
organisms. Svoboda's account engages the recent literature on
environmental virtue (including Rosalind Hursthouse, Philip Cafaro,
Ronald Sandler, Thomas Hill, and Louke van Wensveen) and provides
an original argument for an environmental ethic firmly rooted in
Kant's moral philosophy.
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