Stoic cosmopolitanism and environmental ethics

This chapter considers how ancient Stoic cosmopolitanism—roughly, the claim all human beings are members of the same “cosmopolis,” or universal city, and so are entitled to moral concern in virtue of possessing reason—informs Stoic thinking about how we ought to treat non-human entities in the envir...

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Autor principal: Shogry, S
Outros Autores: Arenson, K
Formato: Book section
Idioma:English
Publicado em: Routledge 2020

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