Environmental ethics, ethics of social consequences and evolutionary ontology
Vol.63,No.1(2016)
Abstract
Keywords:
bioethics; environmental ethics; ontology
Pages:
69–83
The whole of bioethical problems forms the most progressive part of the present ethical discourse. The concept of the ethics of social consequences and evolutionary ontology represents in this area a huge potential in the development of all three pillars of bioethics (medical and nursing ethics, environmental ethics and "animal ethics"). At present the environmental ethics obviously stagnates a little bit, however, at the same time it is possible to process successfully the critical and theoretical (methodological) analysis of its present forms as an important incentive for its further possible development. Concept of s.c. evolutional ontology yields original point of view to the relation between nature and culture. It's potentially inspirating for the axiology and environmental ethics too.
bioethics; environmental ethics; ontology
69–83