Blameworthy Environmental Beliefs

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Fouke, Daniel C. [1 ]
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[1] Univ Dayton, Dept Philosophy, Dayton, OH 45469 USA
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10.5840/enviroethics201234211
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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Thomas Hill, Jr. has famously argued that what really bothers us about environmental degradation is best discovered by asking "What kind of person would do such a thing?" Beliefs, some of which are blameworthy, are among the things that define what kind of person one is. What we care about is reflected in whether one's epistemic practices align with one's core moral convictions and common standards of decency. Our moral sensitivities are reflected in what we attend to and reflect upon. What we do not notice can be a result of culpable indifference or self-deception. Environmental beliefs formed with negligent disregard for the risks they create for others are reflections of a vicious moral character. Beliefs of citizens have consequences. They determine what politicians will respond to and what policies they will introduce. Ideological commitments have been shown to influence what one takes to be the facts about risks. When the ethical dimensions of environmental beliefs and ignorance are unchallenged, society drifts morally. Emphasizing the relationship between commonly shared moral convictions (more basic than ideological commitments) and risky environmental beliefs and actions has more potential to create environmental awareness than the current focus on environmental science and the economic benefits of better environmental policies.
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