Wonder and empathy in environmental ethics

Research Article

Wonder and empathy in environmental ethics

Published in: South African Journal of Philosophy
Volume 44 , issue 1 , 2025 , pages: 4–16
DOI: 10.1080/02580136.2025.2462436
Author(s): Liezl van Zyl The University of Waikato, New Zealand

Abstract

My aim in this article to argue that wonder is a basic moral capacity, akin to the capacity for empathy, that is required for the virtue of environmental benevolence. I begin by examining Geoffrey Frasz’s account of benevolence as a set of environmental virtues, and I identify a gap that not only threatens the coherence of Frasz’s theory, but also points to an important cause of our widespread apathy toward the environment: the inherently limited and biased nature of the capacity for empathy. My proposal is that the capacity for wonder can fill this gap, that is, I think wonder can play the role in environmental benevolence that empathy plays in interpersonal benevolence.

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