PHIL663 FA24
Seminar in Ethics (PHIL663)
Topic: Contemporary Environmental Ethics
Patrick Dieveney
Tuesdays · 5:30pm–8:15pm · LA1–302
In this course, we will be exploring a wide range of issues in contemporary environmental ethics. Some of the topics discussed in the course include our moral obligations concerning the treatment of animals, obligations towards nature generally, and ethical issues related to climate change and future generations. As this is a graduate seminar, students are expected to have a passable understanding of historically prominent theories in normative ethics (e.g., virtue ethics, deontology, utilitarianism). We will not only be considering environmental issues in their relation to these ethical theories, but, given the cross-disciplinary nature of environmental issues, we will also be considering them with special concern for science and economics.