Inappropriateness of the land as soil and the Governing of the Nature as Commons, basis to an Environmental Bioethics
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https://doi.org/10.26512/rbb.v13i0.7602Keywords:
ecology, environment, natural resources, appropriation, governance, common.Abstract
The article presents an ecocentric perspective, without reducing nature to a stock of resources, but understanding it as an environment of reproduction of the conditions for life. This vision is the starting point of the proposal of the ecological economy, which defends that the market
does not manage to attribute value to the goods of nature, because it considers them fragmentized, when they are an interdependent ecological network, which cannot be valued by the market. This ecocentric vision of the nature as a set of services seeking the survival of life requires two premises: one juridical of the inappropriateness of the land as soil and the other political about the governing of the nature as a common good. These premises are the conditions that truly make possible the ecological management of the environmental crisis.
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