The Systemic Outlook for the Biosphere in Edward Goldsmith’s Environmental Ethics Cover Image

Systemowe ujęcie biosfery w etyce Edwarda Goldsmitha
The Systemic Outlook for the Biosphere in Edward Goldsmith’s Environmental Ethics

Author(s): Anita Ganowicz-Bączyk
Subject(s): Philosophy, Ethics / Practical Philosophy
Published by: Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie
Keywords: environmental ethics; ecocentrism; holism; biosphere; human; Edward Goldsmith

Summary/Abstract: Environmental ethics has been intensively developed since the 1970s and is promoted most of all by philosophers and philosophizing naturalists. Various attitudes have been adopted, differing deeply ontologically, anthropologically and axiologically. In this article, the ethics of Edward Goldsmith is presented. Goldsmith understands the biosphere as a systemic whole, which should be treated with moral respect and responsibility by humankind. At the beginning, the notion of holism is defined and described against the background of biocentric and anthropocentric ethics. Next, the views that inspired Goldsmith’s theory are presented, i.e. A. Naess’ deep ecology, J. Lovelock and L. Margulis Gaia’s hypothesis, the views of E. Odum, W.B. Cannon and C.H. Waddington. Then the main points of biospheric ethics are presented. Finally Goldsmith’s proposal of mental and civilizational shift is submitted. The biospheric morality, which is supported by religious norms, is explained. This type of morality should allow humankind to achieve the right way of development.

  • Issue Year: 12/2014
  • Issue No: 1
  • Page Range: 93-115
  • Page Count: 23
  • Language: Polish