Perspetivar a Integridade Depois do Fim da Natureza

Kairos 23 (1):88-103 (2020)
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The expression “end of nature” has been coined by American environ-mentalist Bill McKibben is his 1989 famous book, The End of Nature. Since then, the philosophical implications of such an obituary have been explored, mainly on an ethical perspective over the environment. The conceptual end of nature is one of those implications, in the context of a post-naturalistic environmental philosophy. Our purpose is to build upon the ambiguities of “nature” and reframe some readings of the concept of “integrity” as a guiding principle in the relation between human beings and the environment.

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Magda Costa Carvalho
Universidade dos Açores

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Environmental Philosophy after the End of Nature.Steven Vogel - 2002 - Environmental Ethics 24 (1):23-39.
Integrity.Damian Cox - 2008 - Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy.

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