Middlebury

SENV 3302

Nature, Culture, and Ethics

In this course we will examine through a survey of values across cultures the thesis that causes of, and solutions to, ecological crises must be grounded in some theory of value. We will explore the influence of religious, cultural, and ethical systems on several specific environmental issues. These issues include indigenous land rights and development, religious and ethical commitments to nonviolence, and religious views of divine agency and their impacts on environmental policies. Drawing on diverse perspectives, we will discover how underlying human values and assumptions grounding environmental behaviors may be key to understanding current environmental problems.
Subject:
School of the Environment
Department:
School of the Environment
Division:
School of the Environment
Requirements Fulfilled:

Sections

Summer 2017 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3302A-L17 Lecture (Witt)

Summer 2016 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3302A-L16 Lecture (Witt)

Summer 2015 Sch of Environment, School of Environment Vermont

SENV3302A-L15 Lecture (Witt)