• Virtue Ethics and the Trilemma Facing Sentiocentrism : Questioning Impartiality in Environmental Ethics Rodrigues Pereira, Rafael 2021 Environmental Ethics , Vol. 43 , Issue 2 , S. 165 ff. ( Zeitschrift ) Englisch 0163-4275 | 2153-7895 10.5840/enviroethics20215623 Abstract

    This article aims to question the value of impartiality in environmental ethics by highlighting a problem internal to the bioethics approach known as sentiocentrism. The principle that all beings with the same degree of consciousness should receive the same moral treatment would lead to a trilemma, i.e., the need to choose among three morally unacceptable choices. I argue those problems are related to the premise, shared by Utilitarianism and rights-centered theories, that impartiality is the constitutive feature of the moral point of view. In the last part of my article, I discuss how this problem points to some advantages of a virtue ethics approach to environmental ethics.

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    Applied Philosophy | Business and Professional Ethics | Contemporary Philosophy | General Interest | Social and Political Philosophy | Social Science

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Rodrigues Pereira, Rafael
Applied Philosophy
Business and Professional Ethics
Contemporary Philosophy

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