Philosophy 238 - Environmental Ethics
ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS
Fall
2020
01
4.00
Jeffry Ramsey
TTh 03:15-04:30
Smith College
10314-F20
REMOTE
jramsey@smith.edu
This course prepares students to understand and critically evaluate various ethical perspectives on human beings’ interactions with nature and these perspectives’ applications to environmental issues. The principal ethical perspectives studied are anthropocentrism, biocentric individualism, environmental holism and environmental pragmatism. We study representative descriptions and defenses of these perspectives and examine in particular whether they can validly and effectively help us resolve environmental problems. We study controversies about biodiversity, wilderness protection, global climate change and pollution. Enrollment limited to 40.