DEĞER, NORM VE ÇEVRE ETİĞİ

J. Baird Callicott, çevre etiğinin özerk bir disiplin olabilmesi için, insan dışı varlıklara özsel değer yüklenilmesinin zorunlu olduğuna inanmaktadır. Yazının ilk bölümünde Callicott’un insan dışı varlıkların özsel değeri hakkında ileri sürdüğü görüşler irdelenmektedir. Çevre etiği açısından bir başka önemli konu da onun normatif gücüdür. İkinci bölümde doğal varlıklara değer yüklemenin ve Aristotelesçi “iyi yaşam” kavramının çevre etiğinin normatif gücüne olası etkileri tartışılmaktadır.

VALUE, NORM, AND ENVİRONMENTAL ETHİCS

J. Baird Callicott believes that we have to attribute intrinsic value to nonhuman entities in order to have environmental ethics as an autonomous discipline. Callicott’s views about the intrinsic value of non-human entities are scrutinized in the first part of the paper. Normative power of environmental ethics is another significant subject matter. In the second part, possible effects of the value attribution to natural entities and Aristotelean “good life” on the normative power of environmental ethics are discussed.

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