sh.sePublikationer
Ändra sökning
RefereraExporteraLänk till posten
Permanent länk

Direktlänk
Referera
Referensformat
  • apa
  • ieee
  • modern-language-association-8th-edition
  • vancouver
  • harvard-anglia-ruskin-university
  • apa-old-doi-prefix.csl
  • sodertorns-hogskola-harvard.csl
  • sodertorns-hogskola-oxford.csl
  • Annat format
Fler format
Språk
  • de-DE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • sv-SE
  • Annat språk
Fler språk
Utmatningsformat
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf
Nature as a Self: Shaftesbury on the Beauty of Plants and Animals
Södertörns högskola, Institutionen för kultur och lärande, Estetik.ORCID-id: 0000-0002-3155-0502
2025 (Engelska)Ingår i: Ästhetische Kommunikation in Europa 1700-1850 / [ed] Gergely Fórizs, Piroska Balogh, Katalin Bartha-Kovács, Botond Csuka, Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2025, s. 7-24Kapitel i bok, del av antologi (Refereegranskat)
Abstract [en]

The Enlightenment communication between, on the one hand, natural philosophy preoccupied with causal explanations and empirical adequacy about nature and, on the other hand, aesthetic claims about beauty, has recently gained new attention. The third Earl of Shaftesbury (1671–1713), who has been introduced as an intermediary in this context, is frequently claimed to integrate scientific methods, idioms, and problems in aesthetics and ethics. This chapter follows a different tack. I will argue against the current trend and demonstrate why we might benefit from maintaining and improving a focus on Shaftesbury’s disavowal of natural philosophy, rather than erasing differences. I will proceed in three parts. First, I will clarify how Shaftesbury’s science of the self relates to conceptual variations of the terms interest and disinterestedness. Second, I will explain how he unites the moral (human) self with the beauty of physical nature as a self by arguing for a shared fraternity with plants and animals. Third, I will show how Shaftesbury’s science of the self and his critique of natural philosophy are most fully developed in aesthetic claims about disinterestedness and natural beauty in The Moralists, a Philosophical Rhapsody (1709). Though rarely recognised in contemporary environmental ethics and aesthetics, Shaftesbury’s radical claim for an “equal brotherhood” with plants and animals continues to speak to us in the age of global climate change.

Ort, förlag, år, upplaga, sidor
Berlin: Walter de Gruyter, 2025. s. 7-24
Serie
Hallesche Beiträge zur Europäischen Aufklärung, ISSN 0948-6070 ; 74
Nyckelord [en]
Shaftesbury, nature, animals, beauty, natural philosophy, Exodus (32: 31-32), Romans (9: 1-3), Aristotle, trees, identity
Nationell ämneskategori
Filosofi Etik Religionshistoria
Identifikatorer
URN: urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-56226DOI: 10.1515/9783111447063-002ISBN: 9783111446592 (tryckt)ISBN: 9783111447063 (digital)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:sh-56226DiVA, id: diva2:1930618
Tillgänglig från: 2025-01-23 Skapad: 2025-01-23 Senast uppdaterad: 2025-10-07Bibliografiskt granskad

Open Access i DiVA

Fulltext saknas i DiVA

Övriga länkar

Förlagets fulltext

Person

Axelsson, Karl

Sök vidare i DiVA

Av författaren/redaktören
Axelsson, Karl
Av organisationen
Estetik
FilosofiEtikReligionshistoria

Sök vidare utanför DiVA

GoogleGoogle Scholar

doi
isbn
urn-nbn

Altmetricpoäng

doi
isbn
urn-nbn
Totalt: 259 träffar
RefereraExporteraLänk till posten
Permanent länk

Direktlänk
Referera
Referensformat
  • apa
  • ieee
  • modern-language-association-8th-edition
  • vancouver
  • harvard-anglia-ruskin-university
  • apa-old-doi-prefix.csl
  • sodertorns-hogskola-harvard.csl
  • sodertorns-hogskola-oxford.csl
  • Annat format
Fler format
Språk
  • de-DE
  • en-GB
  • en-US
  • fi-FI
  • nn-NO
  • nn-NB
  • sv-SE
  • Annat språk
Fler språk
Utmatningsformat
  • html
  • text
  • asciidoc
  • rtf