Practical Stoicism

Should Stoics Care About The Environment?

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Aug 30, 2025
Explore the Stoic view on our environmental responsibilities and whether caring for nature is a moral obligation or merely indulgent. Discover how the natural world embodies divine order, deserving of our attention and care. Balance the need for corporate accountability with individual actions that can spark change. Reflect on sustainability and justice as essential elements of living in harmony with nature. Recognize the tension between profit and stewardship while advocating for responsible choices in daily life.
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INSIGHT

Nature Is Part Of The Divine Order

  • Stoics see Nature (big N) as the divine order and part of God, so caring for it aligns with living according to Nature.
  • Acting against Nature's sustainability contradicts the Stoic aim of moral wisdom and rational living.
ANECDOTE

Windermere Sewage Scandal Example

  • Tanner recounts Lake Windermere's 2021–2023 scandal where United Utilities dumped 143 million liters of untreated sewage.
  • He uses it to question corporate responsibility and whether sage-like policies should restrain harmful company behavior.
INSIGHT

Sage Ideal Guides But Requires Collective Judgment

  • The sage's standards help judge environmental choices, but reasonable people may disagree on what the sage would prefer.
  • Resolving these conflicts likely requires collective deliberation, not solitary certainty.
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