Tentative
Instructors:
Richard Lee (Office hours)
David Miller (Office hours)
Course number:
PHIL 3113 (ISIS number: 15842)
ENSC 3933 (ISIS number: 15155)
Time:
MWF 2:30 p.m. - 3:20 p.m.
Room:
PLSC 009
Brief Description:
This course addresses ethical questions about nature and the natural environment. Is it wrong to cut down trees? If so, why? What about the treatment of non-human animals? Is it wrong to use them for whatever purposes we wish? Pollution. Pesticides. Global Warming. Population control. These are some of the issues that we will address. The approach will be philosophical. As a class we will be looking for answers to these normative ethical issues. The course is co-taught by a professor in philosophy and one in the department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Science.
Texts:
Louis Pojman and Paul Pojman, editors, Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application 5th edition (Wadsworth, 2008) ISBN-13: 978-0-495-095-3-3

Other information:


Richard Lee, rlee@uark.edu, last modified: 29 April 2009