PHL 246 - Environmental Philosophy

1 course unit
Examination of several theoretical approaches to the question of human relations with the nonhuman world and to associated questions about valuation, society, and morality. Theoretical approaches include utilitarianism, Kantianism, and right-based moralities, along with contemporary developments such as biocentrism, critical social theory, ecofeminism, and deep ecology. Attention will be given to global South, non-Western, and transnational perspectives. Applied topics include sustainability and our responsibilities to future generations, population ethics and consumerism, environmental racism and indigenous rights, the moral considerability of animals, plants, and inanimate material, and moral issues surrounding climate change. 
Meets general academic requirement HU and DE.

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