Poster's note : submitted on the advice of David Morrow

http://www.erica.demon.co.uk/EV/EV2408.html

Virtues for the Anthropocene
Marcello di Paola

Environmental Values 24 (2015): 183-207.
doi: 10.3197/096327114X13947900181310

ABSTRACT
The paper discusses some difficulties that life in Anthropocene poses to
our ethical thinking. It describes the sort of ethical task that
individuals find themselves confronting when dealing with the planetary
environmental quandaries that characterise the new epoch. It then asks
what, given the situation, would count as environmentally virtuous ways of
looking at and going about our lives, and how relevant virtues can be
developed. It is argued that the practice of gardening is distinctively
conducive to that objective. Finally, some garden virtues that will be of
special importance in the Anthropocene, but have so far been largely
neglected by environmental ethicists, are listed and described.

KEYWORDS
Anthropocene, virtues, gardens

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