Philosophy 260GE - Problems in Global Ethics

Spring
2017
01
4.00
James Harold
MW 01:15PM-02:30PM
Mount Holyoke College
98972
Daniel L. Jones CDC 111
jharold@mtholyoke.edu
Living in today's world presents distinctive and pressing moral problems. What are the responsibilities of individuals, particularly individuals living in relatively affluent societies, to prevent climate change, or to alleviate the harms caused by it? How should we act to prevent war, and should we ever initiate wars in order to prevent greater evils (such as terrorism)? What responsibilities do citizens of relatively affluent nations have to prevent and ameliorate poverty and global inequality? In order to reason clearly about these questions, we will need to think deeply about the notion of global citizenship (or "cosmopolitanism") and the nature of individual moral responsibility.
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