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Nature Aesthetics and the Respect Argument
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Aesthetic AppreciationMoral PhilosophyCultural HeritageSocial SciencesRadical AestheticAesthetics (Art Theory)Ethics Of LoveLanguage StudiesPhilosophy (French Literary Studies)Philosophy (Philosophy Of Mind)Aesthetics (Facial Plastic Surgery)Nature AestheticsNature RepresentationMoral PsychologyMoral ConstraintExperimental AestheticRespect ArgumentNormative EthicComputational AestheticMetaphysics Of Morality
In recent debates about how we ought to aesthetically appreciate nature, one important argument (the Respect Argument) claims that appropriate aesthetic appreciation of nature involves taking nature “on its own terms.” Some object that, while respect morally constrains the actions we take toward certain people or things, aesthetically appreciating nature does not involve action, but only mere contemplation. The Respect Argument therefore fails. In this article, I reply to this objection, arguing that the concept of respect can yield a kind of moral constraint even upon contemplative activities such as aesthetic appreciation.
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