MLA Proseminar: Global Justice and the Environment
Term
Format
Subject Area
Course Number
PHIL 5960 640
Course Code
PHIL5960640
Course Key
79117
Schedule
Day(s)
Wednesday
Time
5:15pm-7:55pm
Instructor
Primary Program
Course Description
This course examines the intersection between global justice and environmental ethics. Our basic motivating questions are as follows: how can we balance our moral duty to protect and conserve the natural environment against our obligations of justice to each other? Are the goals of environmental and wildlife conservation in tension with the demands of global justice? Or is a socially and globally just conservation achievable? We will begin the course with an introduction to some key debates and topics in contemporary global justice. In the second part of the course, we will focus on the special challenges of conservation and global justice. The normative problems we will examine include: Can we collectively respond to climate change while respecting the right of less wealthy countries to economic development? How can the burdens and benefits of global conservation be more equitably shared among different countries? Should conservation goals be adjusted against cultural and traditional practices (like indigenous hunting/whaling etc)? And how do we reconcile established conservation science with traditional ecological knowledge?
Subject Area Vocab