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| ENVA 120 - Environmental Ethics |
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This humanities-based course may draw upon material from
philosophy, the sciences, literature, religious studies,
history and the various arts to encourage broad reflection
about our obligations to the environment. One aim is to in-
troduce students to the basic ethical views (utilitarian,
rights theory, socialist accounts) that inform environmental
decision making. Another aim is to examine more recent
work specific to the environment, such as essays on "deep
ecology," "the land ethic," environmental racism," and
"ecofeminism." (ATTR: ARTS, FSES)
3.000 Credit hours 3.000 Lecture hours Levels: Graduate, Undergraduate Schedule Types: Lecture Environmental Studies Department Course Attributes: ARTS, INSA Envir Stu Dept Elective View Books and Course Materials Prerequisites: Undergraduate level ENVA 100 Minimum Grade of D- |
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