Environmental virtue ethics (EVE) is, as the name suggests, a way of approaching environmental ethics through the lens of virtue ethics. It is paradoxically both a very new and a relatively old or established approach. It is old or established because, as Louke Van Wensveen points out, almost all environmental literature employs virtue language. It is new because it is only recently that this tendency to use virtue-laden language has been taken up explicitly and addressed through the lens of philosophical virtue ethics.
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| - L'etica ambientale delle virtù (in inglese: environmental virtue ethics – EVE) è una branca della filosofia ambientale fondata sui principi dell'. Secondo questo approccio, la natura sarebbe in grado di promuovere non solo il benessere dell'individuo, ma anche il miglioramento del carattere umano nella sua totalità, attraverso un rapporto più empatico con l'ambiente. Il concetto di etica ambientale delle virtù è stato analizzato per la prima volta in maniera compiuta nel 2000, all'interno del testo di Dirty Virtues: The Emergence of Ecological Virtue Ethics, anche se i primi approcci a questo ambito di ricerca iniziano a comparire all'interno di vari articoli accademici già a partire dagli anni Ottanta. (it)
- Environmental virtue ethics (EVE) is, as the name suggests, a way of approaching environmental ethics through the lens of virtue ethics. It is paradoxically both a very new and a relatively old or established approach. It is old or established because, as Louke Van Wensveen points out, almost all environmental literature employs virtue language. It is new because it is only recently that this tendency to use virtue-laden language has been taken up explicitly and addressed through the lens of philosophical virtue ethics. (en)
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| - Environmental virtue ethics (EVE) is, as the name suggests, a way of approaching environmental ethics through the lens of virtue ethics. It is paradoxically both a very new and a relatively old or established approach. It is old or established because, as Louke Van Wensveen points out, almost all environmental literature employs virtue language. It is new because it is only recently that this tendency to use virtue-laden language has been taken up explicitly and addressed through the lens of philosophical virtue ethics. Early interest in applying virtue theory to environmental problems can be found in disparate articles in academic and environmental journals, such as Thomas Hill's "Ideals of Human Excellence and Preserving Natural Environments." The first major analysis of this approach is Louke Van Wensveen’s influential book Dirty Virtues: The Emergence of Ecological Virtue Ethics. Environmental virtue ethicists take inspiration from a variety of schools of virtue ethics and from diverse backgrounds in environmental ethics. Nevertheless, there are three general approaches to identifying virtues and vices within EVE. First, the "virtue theory approach," which attempts to build an environmental virtue ethics from the ground up. Second, the "environmental exemplar approach," which looks to people who are generally considered to be environmentally virtuous as models. And, finally, the "extensionist approach," which takes traditional virtues and extends them to operate in an environmentally meaningful way. While some authors take one of these approaches, others combine elements from two or more. Typical EVE topics include: the explication of specific virtues or vices; the analysis of specific exemplars who embody one or more of the virtues; the attempt to weigh in on specific environmental problems from the perspective of virtue ethics, including offering rules (“v-rules”) for conduct or making actual policy recommendations; and, of course, arguing for the theoretical foundation and legitimacy of the virtue-theory approach to environmental ethics. (en)
- L'etica ambientale delle virtù (in inglese: environmental virtue ethics – EVE) è una branca della filosofia ambientale fondata sui principi dell'. Secondo questo approccio, la natura sarebbe in grado di promuovere non solo il benessere dell'individuo, ma anche il miglioramento del carattere umano nella sua totalità, attraverso un rapporto più empatico con l'ambiente. Il concetto di etica ambientale delle virtù è stato analizzato per la prima volta in maniera compiuta nel 2000, all'interno del testo di Dirty Virtues: The Emergence of Ecological Virtue Ethics, anche se i primi approcci a questo ambito di ricerca iniziano a comparire all'interno di vari articoli accademici già a partire dagli anni Ottanta. (it)
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