Jefferson's land ethic:: Environmentalist ideas in Notes on the State of Virginia

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Browers, ML [1 ]
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[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Polit Sci, Minneapolis, MN 55455 USA
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10.5840/enviroethics199921140
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B82 [伦理学(道德学)];
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I articulate what I refer to as Jefferson's "land ethic," drawing primarily from his Notes on the Store of Virginia. In the first section, I discuss Jefferson's conception of the intimate relationship between the natural and political constitution of America and his vindication of both. In the second section, I examine the centrality of the environment in Jefferson's political vision for America: a land-based republicanism. In the third section, I elaborate Jefferson's view as to the proper relationship between human brings and their environment by focusing on the form of nature to which he believes human beings most intimately relate: one's estate. Jefferson's understanding of the land draws from John Locke's theory of property, but whereas Locke's concept of property is closely associated with the economic values that facilitate human destruction of the environment, Jefferson's environmentalism focuses on the other side of the relation: the ways in which a particular nature-a climate, one's landholding, the New World in general-can influence human nature and politics.
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