Umweltethik nach Kant. Ein analogisches Verständnis vom Wert der Natur

Deutsche Zeitschrift für Philosophie 57 (3):377-395 (2009)
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Kant is often characterised as the chief exponent of an anthropocentric ethics that can ascribe to nature only a purely instrumental value. By contrast, this paper argues that Kant′s teleological conception of nature provides the basis for a promising account of environmental ethics. According to this account we can attribute to nature a value that is independent of its usefulness to human beings without making this value independent from the judgment of the rational valuer

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Angela Breitenbach
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