人类时代的环境保护主义和对独立自然的尊重

IF 1.5 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES Ethics Policy & Environment Pub Date : 2021-01-02 DOI:10.1080/21550085.2021.1904529
Ned Hettinger
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关于新地质时代“人类世”的争论催生了“人类环境主义时代”(AME)。根据AME,人类对地球的影响表明,尊重独立的自然不再是环境保护主义的指导价值。传统的自然保护和恢复目标是建立在原始自然的虚幻理想之上的。人类现在已经完全融入自然,必须成为我们创造的地球的负责任的管理者,用我们的理想来治理它。本文否定AME,捍卫自然的传统环境价值和尊重自然的自主性。AME夸大了人类对地球的影响,体现了一种以人类为中心的自恋,对大自然正在进行的代理视而不见。人类的繁荣需要我们加强对谦卑、克制和尊重自然天赋的承诺,而不是成为据称需要我们的自然的神或父母。自然变得越稀有就越有价值,即使在高度人性化的地区也是如此。AME彻底管理的未来忽视了重新野生化和放松自然的可能性。它对非本地物种和“新生态系统”的推广试图美化人类影响自然的形象,并诋毁受保护的野生地区。认真对待人类对地球的巨大影响并不需要放弃传统的环境价值观。
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Age of Man Environmentalism and Respect for an Independent Nature
ABSTRACT The debate about a new geological epoch ‘The Anthropocene’ has helped spawn ‘Age of Man Environmentalism’ (AME). According to AME, humans’ planetary impact indicates that respect for independent nature can no longer serve as a guiding value for environmentalism. Traditional goals of nature preservation and restoration are grounded in the illusory ideal of pristine nature. Humans are now fully integrated into nature and must become responsible managers of an earth we have created, governing it by our ideals. This essay repudiates AME, defending traditional environmental values of naturalness and respect for nature’s autonomy. AME’s exaggeration of human influence over Earth manifests an anthropocentric narcissism blind to nature’s ongoing agency. Rather than becoming gods or parents of a nature that allegedly needs us, human flourishing requires we strengthen our commitment to humility, restraint, and respect for nature’s gifted character. Naturalness becomes increasingly valuable the rarer it becomes, even in highly humanized areas. AME’s thoroughly managed future ignores the possibility of rewilding and turning nature loose. Its promotion of non-native species and ‘novel ecosystems’ attempts to polish the image of human-impacted nature and denigrates preserved wild areas. Taking seriously humans’ massive impact on earth does not require abandoning traditional environmental values.
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Ethics Policy & Environment ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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