RT Article T1 Ethics and Value in Naess’ Ecophilosophy JF Worldviews VO 21 IS 3 SP 251 OP 261 A1 Vetlesen, Arne Johan 1960- LA English PB Brill YR 2017 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1565004027 AB It appears that Naess thought his ecophilosophy could do without ethics. What made him think so? Since Naess was largely implicit about his metaethical views, I turn to Warwick Fox’ elaborate presentation of Naess’ ecophilosophy to find an answer. Doing so allows me to investigate what is insufficiently accounted for in Naess’ ecophilosophy, namely its ontological presuppositions. To be philosophically sound, Naess’ criticisms of ethics need to question the taboo against the so-called naturalistic fallacy, a commonplace in ethical theories since Hume. I argue that a realist notion of value—understood as a property of nature, operative in nature—provides ecophilosophy with a sorely needed ontological foundation. K1 Ethics : ontological presuppositions of Naess’ philosophy : realist notion value DO 10.1163/15685357-02103004