Published: 2018-08-121

Postnatural Environmentalism – Ethical Emancipation of Artifacts in Environmental Philosophy

Magdalena Hoły-Łuczaj
Humanities and Natural Sciences
Section: Articles
https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.320

Abstract

In Thinking Like a Mall, Steven Vogel criticizes various trends in environmental philosophy for excluding artifacts from the scope of their interest as metaphysically and ethically insignificant beings. Vogel’s postnatural environmentalism opposes this tendency and calls for revisiting the metaphysical and ethical status of artifacts. The article reconstructs Vogels’s argumentation and indicates main problems which are related to recognizing usable things as metaphysically and ethically inferior.

Keywords:

Vogel, postnatural environmentalism, artifacts, ethical extensionism

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Hoły-Łuczaj, M. (2018). Postnatural Environmentalism – Ethical Emancipation of Artifacts in Environmental Philosophy. Humanities and Natural Sciences, (23), 91–106. https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.320

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