161-014 Environmental Philosophy

Availability

2nd and 3rd year

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

To be advised

Prerequisites

At least one first-year single-semester philosophy subject, or 121-171 Environmental Change, or permission from the Head of School or subject coordinator.

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Thirty-two contact hours per semester: two 1-hour lectures per week for the first 11 weeks and a 1-hour tutorial per week beginning the third week of semester

Subject Description

This subject is a study of the historical background to our present attitudes; what we mean by 'the environment'; models and theories for relating to the environment; moral problems concerning food chains; the preference for diversity; and the bearer of rights and values. The subject should provide students with a critical understanding of some of the main sources of present day attitudes to the environment, and a critical understanding of a representative selection of contemporary philosophical thought about the environment.

Generic Skills

  • develop the ability to analyse and criticize complex arguments;

  • develop the ability to communicate the results of their work in a clear and well-argued form;

  • develop the ability to bring philosophical skills to bear upon problems in other areas.

Assessment

Two written assignments of 2000 words, one due mid-semester 50%, the second due at the end of semester 47%, and tutorial participation 3%.



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