Philosophy 304 - COLLOQUIUM IN APPLIED ETHICS
Fall
2013
01
4.00
Jeffry Ramsey
MW 01:10-02:30
Smith College
19975-F13
WRIGHT 002
jramsey@smith.edu
Topics course. Students can take both fall and spring for credit; they count as separate courses. An examination of the conceptual and moral underpinnings of sustainability. Questions to be discussed include: What exactly is sustainability? What conceptions of the world (as resource, as machine, as something with functional integrity, etc.) does sustainability rely on, and are these conceptions justifiable? How is sustainability related to future people? What values are affirmed by sustainability, and how can we argue those are values that should be endorsed? How does sustainability compare with environmental objectives of longer standing such as conservation? Preference given to majors in either Philosophy or Environmental Science and Policy.
Topic: Sustainability.