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Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Ethics: Insights from Nigeria, 70 - 79, 28.11.2023

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Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics

Year 2023, Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Ethics: Insights from Nigeria, 70 - 79, 28.11.2023

Abstract

This work reviewed different approaches to environmental ethics. I also show that these approaches to nature can be combined in order to study the value of nature in its three aspects. In this way, these three approaches turn out to be complementary. All these theories primarily agree on the point that nature has value. The value of nature makes it worthy of moral consideration. In this connection, we have especially elaborated on the idea of complementarity by discussing the relationship between environmental ethics and environmental law. In this context, a claim is made since all environmental policies are based on the instrumental value of nature, and most of them are not fully effective in preserving nature. We may thus hold that if the policies are based on deontological values, we can preserve nature in a better way. Hence, "respect" is the concept with which all three theories agree. If the attitude of respect can be cultivated in people, then the result will definitely be positive and constructive in our approach to nature

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  • Bassey, S. 2022. Individualism Vs. Holism: A Discourse in Environmental Ethics. The Abraka Journal of Religion and Philosophy (AJRP), 2(1&2), 214-240.
  • Bassey, S. A. 2020. Technology, environmental sustainability and the ethics of anthropoholism. Przestrzeń Społeczna, 2(2/2020 (20)).
  • Bassey, S. A., & Eyo, U. E. 2020. COVID-19 Outbreak: Wet Markets and The Ethics of Anthropoholism. Euromentor, 11(3).
  • Brinkmann, S. 2009. Facts, values, and the naturalistic fallacy in psychology. New Ideas in Psychology, 27(1), 1-17.
  • Callicott, J. B. 1995. Intrinsic value in nature: a metaethical analysis. Electronic Journal of Analytic Philosophy, 3(5), 1-8.
  • Conway, P., & Gawronski, B. 2013. Deontological and utilitarian inclinations in moral decision making: a process dissociation approach. Journal of personality and social psychology, 104(2), 216.
  • Eba, M. B. A. 2020. A Critique of Aldo Leopold Land Ethic for Environmental Management. Jurnal Office, 6(2), 131-142.
  • Essien, E. E., Adie, B. A., & Ekpo, M. E. 2021. Assessment of Leadership Vis-A-Vis Corruption in Nigeria: Rethinking Nation-Building in Post COVID-19 Era. Education For Today, 17(1), 162-170.
  • French, W. C. 1995. Against biospherical egalitarianism. Environmental Ethics, 17(1), 39-57.
  • Fry, T. 2000. Architectural education against the defutured. Architectural Theory Review, 5(1), 46-60.
  • Garcia, E. V. 2012. A new look at Kantian respect for persons. Kant yearbook, 4(1), 69-90.
  • Gustafson, A. 2013. In defense of a utilitarian business ethic. Business and Society Review, 118(3), 325-360.
  • Heynen, N., Kaika, M., & Swyngedouw, E. 2006. Urban political ecology: politicizing the production of urban natures. In In the nature of cities (pp. 16-35). Routledge.
  • Hursthouse, R. 1991. Virtue theory and abortion. Philosophy & Public Affairs, 223-246.
  • Hursthouse, R. 2007. Environmental virtue ethics. Working virtue: Virtue ethics and contemporary moral problems, 155-171.
  • Ignatius, I., Umotong, I., & Dennis, O. (2022). Heidegger's notion of truth as Alethia: a critical exposition. International Journal of Humanities and Innovation (IJHI), 5(2), 74-79.
  • O'Neill, J. 1992. The varieties of intrinsic value. The Monist, 75(2), 119-137.
  • Salleh, A. K. 1984. Deeper than deep ecology: The eco-feminist connection. Environmental ethics, 6(4), 339-345.
  • Sandler, R. L. 2009. Character and environment: A virtue-oriented approach to environmental ethics. Columbia University Press.
  • Taylor, P. 2008. Biocentric egalitarianism. Environmental ethics: Readings in theory and application, 5, 139-54.
  • Umotong, I. (2012). Religious Factor in African Politics. African Political Philosophy, 237-249.
  • Umotong, I., & Dennis, O. (2018). An Expository Analysis of Martin Heidegger’s Quest for The Meaning of Being. Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies, 4(1).
  • Westra, L. 2001. From Aldo Leopold to the Wildlands Project. Environmental Ethics, 23(3), 261-274.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Conservation and Biodiversity
Journal Section Articles
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Kemi Anthony Emina 0000-0001-6120-4443

Publication Date November 28, 2023
Submission Date September 9, 2023
Published in Issue Year 2023 Volume: 6 Issue: 2 - Sustainable Agriculture and Environmental Ethics: Insights from Nigeria

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APA Emina, K. A. (2023). Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling, 6(2), 70-79.
AMA Emina KA. Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics. Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model. November 2023;6(2):70-79.
Chicago Emina, Kemi Anthony. “Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling 6, no. 2 (November 2023): 70-79.
EndNote Emina KA (November 1, 2023) Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling 6 2 70–79.
IEEE K. A. Emina, “Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics”, Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model., vol. 6, no. 2, pp. 70–79, 2023.
ISNAD Emina, Kemi Anthony. “Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling 6/2 (November 2023), 70-79.
JAMA Emina KA. Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics. Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model. 2023;6:70–79.
MLA Emina, Kemi Anthony. “Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics”. International Journal of Environmental Pollution and Environmental Modelling, vol. 6, no. 2, 2023, pp. 70-79.
Vancouver Emina KA. Respecting Nature: A Study to Environmental Ethics. Int. j. environ. pollut. environ. model. 2023;6(2):70-9.
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