期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (4)
This article examines the concepts of alienation and identification in the context of the Anthropocene. It is a common claim in environmental thinking......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (2)
In this paper, an ecologically extended ethic of authenticity is developed in dialogue with the Norwegian environmentalist Arne Naess and the Japanese......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (4)
Current ecological threats, such as the sixth mass extinction or climate change, highlight the need to evaluate the moral implications of changing pop......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (4)
This article considers the collective obligations humans have to wild animals. One proposal, put forward by Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka, argues th......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (1)
Many climate change ethicists argue wealthy nations have duties of justice to combat climate change. However, Posner and Weisbach disagree because the......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (3)
In Thinking Like a Mall, Steven Vogel proposes an environmental philosophy after nature, meaning one that rejects the division of the world into wild ......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (1)
Part of what makes the environment valuable is its autonomy. There are some who think that any human influence on an environment is necessarily autono......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (3)
This paper approaches the question of terraforming-the changing of extraterrestrial environments to be capable of harboring earth-based life-by arguin......
期刊: ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, 2022; 44 (1)
Individual and collective agents, especially affluent ones, are not doing nearly enough to prevent and prepare for the worst consequences of the unfol......