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ENVS203: Environmental Ethics, Justice, and World Views
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Unit 1: Ethics and the Environment
Unit 2: Environmental Ethics Approaches and World Views
Unit 3: Environmental Ethics History and Its Pioneers
Unit 4: Environmental Justice
Unit 5: Environmental Law
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Course Syllabus
What is Ethics? Basic Ethical Concepts
The Origins of Western Thought: Socrates and Plato
What is the Difference Between Ethics and Morals?
Ethics: Current and Future Challenges
Ethics in Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Metaethics
An Introduction to Ethical Reasoning
Normative Ethics
Virtue Ethics
Deontology
Applied Ethics
1.1 Discussion
Ecosystem Services: Economics
Introduction to Environmental Ethics
Does Nature Have Intrinsic Value?
Non-Western Perspectives on Environmental Ethics
Altruism
Public and Private Goods: The Tragedy of the Commons
Traditional Ecological Knowledge for Application by Service Scientists
Radiometric Dating
Are Climate Change Deniers Committing Crimes Against Humanity?
Climate Ethics and the Copenhagen Accord
Ethics and Moral Status
The Struggle for Animal Rights
Animal Rights
Unit 1 Assessment
Introduction to Environmental Ethics
Anthropocentric vs. Non-Anthropocentric Environmental Ethics
Anthropocentrism
Confronting Anthropocentrism
Biocentrism
Paul Taylor and Biocentric Egalitarianism
Ecocentrism
Aldo Leopold and a Land Ethic for Our Time
Defining Deep Ecology
Deep Ecology
The Gaia Hypothesis
From Gaia Theory to Deep Ecology
The Gaia Hypothesis
Subunit 2.1 Discussion
Utilitarian-Based Land Ethic
Relationships Between People and Animals
Sustainable Development and Philosophies of Technology
The Historical and Cultural Basis of the Current Environmental Situation
Religion and the Environment
The Ancients and Nature
Environmental History between Science and Philosophy
The Value of Indigenous Ways of Knowing
A Christian View on the Environment
Ownership and Stewardship of the Environment
What does Buddhism Teach about Ecology?
Buddhist Scriptures and Teachings
Reflections on a Buddhist Environmentalism
Jewish Perspectives on the Modern Environmental Movement
Man and Ecology: An Islamic Perspective
Hinduism and Environmental Conservation
Hindu Scripture and Ecology
Sikhism and the Environment
Subunit 2.3 Discussion
Unit 2 Assessment
The Historical Influences on the Modern Environmental Movement
The Human Dimensions of Sustainability: History, Culture, Ethics
Timeline of European Environmental History, Part 1: Prehistory and Antiquity
Timeline of European Environmental History, Part 2: Middle Ages and Early Modern Period
Timeline of European Environmental History, Part 3: Industrial Revolution and the 20th Century
How the First Earth Day Came About
What The First Earth Day Can Teach Us About Sharing
The Environment Since 1970
Solving the Smog Puzzle on Earth and from Space
Europe's Environmental Achievements
Ecofeminism
Inspirations from Marti Kheel's Ecofeminist Ethics of Care
Climate Change and Sustainability
Definitions of Sustainability and Sustainable Development
Unit 3.1 Discussion
Biography of John Muir
History of the National Park Service
The Sierra Club
Theodore Roosevelt
A Very Brief History of the Bureau of Reclamation
The National Wildlife Refuge System
Aldo Leopold
Aldo Leopold's Life and Work
A Sand County Almanac
The Land Ethic
History of the First Chief of the U.S. Forest Service
The Greatest Good
History of the U.S. Forest Service
The Fires of 1910
DDT
Rachel Carson's
Silent Spring
The Origins of the EPA
Unit 3 Assessment
What is Environmental Justice?
Plato: The State and the Soul
Environmental and Social Justice
Healing from the Effects of Internalized Oppression
Martin Luther King and the Struggle for Environmental and Social Justice
Ethical Issues and Environmental Justice
Principles of Environmental Justice
Unit 4.1 Discussion
Environmental Justice
The Chevron Oil Refinery Fire
Human Rights, Health, and Environmental Protection
UN Conference on the Human Environment
Environmental Law
Modern Environmental Management
Models for Protecting the Environment for Future Generations
Greening the Ghetto
Unit 4 Assessment
Environmental Law History Timeline
History of the EPA
Environmental Laws and Regulations
NEPA, the National Environmental Policy Act
Summary of the Clean Air Act
The Meaning of the 1977 Clean Water Act
Overview of the Endangered Species Act
Environmental Law and Treaties
Unit 5.2 Discussion
Environmental Assessment
The European Union and Supranationalism
A Healthy and Sustainable Environment for Future Generations
Has Policy Improved Europe's Air Quality?
Point Source Pollution and Nonpoint Source Water Pollution
Hinkley Groundwater Contamination
One More Failed U.S. Environmental Policy
What Future for International Environmental Law?
Global Environmental Protection in the 21st Century
Unit 5 Assessment
ENVS203 Study Guide
ENVS203: Certificate Final Exam
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