
Masters, Parasites, or Gardeners? Thomistic Reflections on Environmental Ethics | Prof. Therese Cory
The Thomistic Institute
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Exploring Human Interactions with Nature through a Thomistic Lens
This chapter discusses how doctors and gardeners interact with living organisms, emphasizing the importance of supporting natural internal principles rather than imposing mastery. It explores Aquinas's justification of human activities using natural resources and delves into the interconnectedness of creatures in a complex network. The chapter reflects on environmental ethics, human creativity, and the significance of aligning human flourishing with ethical actions in nature.
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