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Platonic Love of Nonhuman Nature and Animals




TekijätAaltola Elisa

Kustantaja Philosophy Documentation Center

KustannuspaikkaCharlottesville, Virginia

Julkaisuvuosi2022

JournalThe Harvard Review of Philosophy

Vuosikerta29

Aloitussivu33

Lopetussivu44

eISSN2153-9154

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.5840/harvardreview20228444

Verkko-osoitehttps://www.pdcnet.org/harvardreview/content/harvardreview_2022_0029_0033_0044


Tiivistelmä

Some philosophers have argued that love has moral-psychological power, as it can motivate one to appreciate the existence of others and to offer care for them. This appears evident in the context of our relations with nonhuman animals and nature: love can motivate one to think of them as morally considerable. But what is love? The paper at hand investigates one classic philosophical definition of love and applies it to our relationship with other animals and nature. This definition is the quality view of love, i.e., Platonic love, which, I argue, facilitates deeper moral concern for nonhuman animals and things.



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