The Human Person in The Environment: Lesson 10
The Human Person in The Environment: Lesson 10
Person in the
Environment
LESSON 10
• Environmental philosophy
Discipline that studies the moral relationship of
human beings with the environment and its non-
human contents.
❑ Philosophers believe that the human person has
the ability to change the environment to suit his
purposes.
❑ This means that as human person, we interact
not only with our fellow human beings, but also
with other living and non-living elements in our
environment.
❑ Humankind is a part of the world, and we
significantly affect our environment in the same
way that changes in our environment affect us.
Three major views on the relationship
between humanity and the
environment
1. Anthropocentrism- focuses on the
significant role of human kind in the world
and considers nature as the means by
which humans are able to meet their needs
and survive.
This view believes that humans are the
most important species on the planet and
they are free to transform nature and use
its resources.
Three major views on the relationship
between humanity and the
environment
2. Biocentrism- believes that humans are
not only significant species on the planet,
and that all organisms have inherent value
and should be protected.
This view drives the activities of humane
organizations that advocate the ethical
treatment of animals.
Three major views on the relationship
between humanity and the
environment
3. Ecocentrism- places great value on
ecosystems and biological communities.
This view believes that humankind is part
of a greater biological system or
community and that we have a significant
ROLE AS STEWARDS or guardians OF
NATURE.
Environmental Aesthetics
SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT-
meeting the needs of
the present without
compromising the
needs of the future
generation.