Kenosis, nature, and anthropocentrism : a response to Fulvi

Paolo Diego Bubbio

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Abstract

In this paper I address the issues raised by Daniele Fulvi, by focusing on the alleged anthropocentrism of my approach to kenotic thought. I defend ontological anthropocentrism (as opposed to ethical anthropocentrism), arguing that a qualified ontological anthropocentrism is not only inevitable, but also more appropriate in order to think of nature in the context of kenotic thought. Subsequently, I address the question of the relation between kenosis and truth, and the issue of how kenotic thought could, and should, relate to nature. I conclude by arguing that only by conceiving truth as mediated is it possible to develop a kenotic approach to nature that has the potential to contribute fruitfully to environmental ethics.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)205-216
Number of pages12
JournalComparative and Continental Philosophy
Volume14
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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