À propos de l'auteur

Richard Sylvan was an influential Australian philosopher known for his contributions to environmental ethics and philosophy. He played a pivotal role in establishing environmental ethics as a distinct field of philosophical inquiry, emphasizing the moral consideration of non-human entities and the environment. His work sought to challenge traditional anthropocentric views and advocate for a more ecocentric perspective, which recognizes the intrinsic value of nature beyond its utility to humans.

Sylvan authored several significant texts, including "Environmental Ethics: An Anthology" and "Earthcare: An Anthology in Environmental Ethics," which have served as foundational resources for both students and scholars in the field. His writings and teachings have influenced a generation of environmental philosophers and activists. Through his engagement with various ethical theories, he encouraged a deeper understanding of the relationship between humans and the natural world, ultimately advocating for a sustainable future that respects all forms of life.

Nationalité Australien
Date de naissance February 7, 1935
Lieu de naissance Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Date de décès August 8, 2011