Worldliness and Respect for Nature: An Ecological Application of Hannah Arendt's Conception of Culture
Arendt's conception of culture could supersede claims that nature's intrinsic value or human interests best ground environmental ethics. Fusing ancient Greek notions of non-instrumental value and Roman concerns for cultivating and preserving worldly surroundings, culture supplies an ethic...
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