Feminist Environmental Ethics

Document Type : Original Article

Author

Faculty of Girls - Ain Shams University

Abstract

There is a common denominator in the philosophies that prevailed in the modern era, and extended to the first half of the twentieth century, that it involves human ethics concerned with the achievement of human ends on the one hand, and concerned with laying the foundations for the organization of human relations each other on the other. In this age, man has become the highest value that gives all other values ​​its value. It is allowed to exploit everything in nature for its own benefit, but because of this excessive emphasis on the value of man, many problems have arisen that may not Philosophers come to mind, especially throughout the nineteenth to the mid-twentieth century, such as environmental pollution, depletion of natural resources, global warming, and other crises resulting from human activity.

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