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Nov 24, 2024
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PHL 218 - Environmental Ethics Credits: 3
An examination of the central problems of environmental ethics as viewed from the perspectives of science and of philosophy. The value of nature and ‘natural objects,’ differing attitudes toward wildlife and the land itself, implications of anthropocentrism, individualism, ecocentrism, and ecofeminism, bases for land and water conservation, and other topics will be examined within a framework of moral and scientific argument.
Repeatable: May not be repeated for credit Requirements: Any 100-level PHL course, EES 240 , or permission of instructor. Cross-Listed: (EES 218 .)
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