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Ecological Ethics and the Human Soul: Aquinas, Whitehead, and the Metaphysics of Value

Ecological Ethics and the Human Soul: Aquinas, Whitehead, and the Metaphysics of Value

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In Ecological Ethics and the Human Soul: Aquinas, Whitehead, and the Metaphysics of Value, Francisco J. Benzoni addresses the pervasive and destructive view that there is a moral gulf between human beings and other creatures. Thomas Aquinas, whose metaphysics entails such a moral gulf, holds that human beings are ultimately separate from nature. Alfred North Whitehead, in contrast, maintains that human beings are continuous with the rest of nature. These different metaphysical systems demand different ethical stances toward creation.

Benzoni analyzes and challenges Thomas's understanding of the human soul, his primary justification for the moral separation, arguing that it is finally philosophically untenable. The author finds promising the alternative metaphysics of Whitehead, for whom human beings are a part of nature--even if the highest part; all creatures have a degree of subjectivity and creativity, and thus all have intrinsic value and moral worth, independent of subjective human valuation. Further, though there is difference, there is no moral gulf between God and the world. God is truly affected by the experience of creatures. Benzoni argues that if this vision of moral worth is articulated with sufficient force and clarity, it could help heal the human relation to our planet.



Author: Francisco J. Benzoni
Publisher: University of Notre Dame Press
Published: 01/15/2008
Pages: 272
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.97lbs
Size: 8.90h x 6.00w x 0.70d
ISBN: 9780268022051

Review Citation(s):
Reference and Research Bk News 11/01/2008 pg. 76

About the Author

Francisco J. Benzoni is visiting assistant professor of business ethics at the Fuqua School of Business, Duke University. He has published a number of articles and reviews on environmental ethics and Thomistic studies.


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