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The Move from Is to Good in Environmental Ethics

Source Publication
Environmental Ethics
Date Issued
July 1, 2009
Author(s)
Nolt, John  
Permanent URI
https://trace.tennessee.edu/handle/20.500.14382/50415
Abstract

Moves from is to good—that is, principles that link fact to value—are fundamental to environmental ethics. The upshot is fourfold: (1) for nonanthropogenic goods, only those moves from is to good are defensible which conceive goodness as goodness for biotic entities; (2) goodness for nonsentient biotic entities is contribution to their autopoietic functioning; (3) biotic entities also function “exopoietically” to benefit related entities, and these exopoietic benefits are on average greater than their own goods; and (4) the most general is-to-good principles that are defensible (and hence the ones of greatest importance for environmental ethics) concern a realm of nonanthropogenic goodness that encompasses both living and nonliving nature.

Subjects

environmental ethics

biotic entities

goodness

nature

Disciplines
Ethics and Political Philosophy
Logic and Foundations of Mathematics
Metaphysics
Philosophy
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