Listed in: Environmental Studies, as ENST-228 | Philosophy, as PHIL-225
Formerly listed as: ENST-28 | PHIL-25
Thomas R. Kearns (Section 01)
(Offered as PHIL 225 and ENST 228) As our impact on the environment shows itself in increasingly dramatic ways, our interaction with the environment has become an important topic of cultural and political debate. In this course we will discuss various philosophical issues that arise in such debates, including: What obligations, if any, do we have to future generations, to non-human animals, and to entire ecosystems? How should we act when we are uncertain exactly how our actions will affect the environment? How should we go about determining environmental policy? And how should we implement the environmental policies we decide upon? What is the most appropriate image of nature?
Limited to 30 students. Spring semester. Professor Emeritus Kearns.
If Overenrolled: Amherst students will have first preference, then seniors, then juniors, then by lot among those registered and attending on the first day