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Welcome to PHIL202Environmental Ethics, Justice, and World Views
My name is Dr. Nathan Thompson, I’m one of the professors that helped develop this course. In this course, we introduce environmental ethics, a philosophy that extends the ethical concepts we traditionally apply to human behavior to the natural world. We will study the history of environmental ethics and the concept of environmental justice and explore how our views of the natural world have changed over time. Philosophers have debated the concept of environmental ethics since the 1800s, although many consider it to be a relatively new discipline. In this course we identify key pioneers and events that have helped shape the global effort to help preserve our planet for future generations and species. We explore the notion of environmental justice and witness how a disregard for the environment can negatively impact entire communities. Finally, we explore political efforts that have promoted environmental sustainability in the United States and Europe. We see how our ethical beliefs and moral worldview can help shape the laws and regulations we create in terms of our sense of ethical responsibility, social justice, and environmental sustainability. You can start by reviewing the course learning outcomes and the syllabus, you can find both on the left navigation panel. Let’s get started!
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Source and License: This work is licensed by Saylor Academy under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This content was created using Genially and Synthesia. AI-generated avatars and voices in this video were created using Synthesia and remain subject to Synthesia’s Terms of Service; these elements are not covered by the Creative Commons license. Synthesia trademarks and services remain the property of Synthesia. All Genially proprietary elements such as templates, themes, built-in assets, stock media, and other “Genially Content” remain subject to Genially’s Terms of Service and are not covered by this Creative Commons license. These elements must remain embedded in the course and cannot be reused or redistributed independently.
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This course introduces the foundations of environmental ethics and explores how ethical beliefs, social values, and worldviews influence how humans interact with the natural environment. You will learn how philosophical ideas, historical movements, and political efforts have shaped modern approaches to environmental responsibility and sustainability. Here are some key takeaways:
- Understand the core concepts of environmental ethics and how ethical principles extend to the natural world.
- Examine how historical movements, pioneers, and environmental philosophies have shaped modern environmental thought.
- Explore the relationship between environmental justice, social equity, and environmental policy.
- Recognize how ethical worldviews influence environmental laws, regulations, and sustainability efforts.
You can start by reviewing the course learning outcomes and the syllabus.
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Welcome to PHIL202Environmental Ethics, Justice, and World Views
My name is Dr. Nathan Thompson, I’m one of the professors that helped develop this course. In this course, we introduce environmental ethics, a philosophy that extends the ethical concepts we traditionally apply to human behavior to the natural world. We will study the history of environmental ethics and the concept of environmental justice and explore how our views of the natural world have changed over time. Philosophers have debated the concept of environmental ethics since the 1800s, although many consider it to be a relatively new discipline. In this course we identify key pioneers and events that have helped shape the global effort to help preserve our planet for future generations and species. We explore the notion of environmental justice and witness how a disregard for the environment can negatively impact entire communities. Finally, we explore political efforts that have promoted environmental sustainability in the United States and Europe. We see how our ethical beliefs and moral worldview can help shape the laws and regulations we create in terms of our sense of ethical responsibility, social justice, and environmental sustainability. You can start by reviewing the course learning outcomes and the syllabus, you can find both on the left navigation panel. Let’s get started!
To access the AI Summary of this page or to download the PDF transcript for the video, please click on the icons above.
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Source and License: This work is licensed by Saylor Academy under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This content was created using Genially and Synthesia. AI-generated avatars and voices in this video were created using Synthesia and remain subject to Synthesia’s Terms of Service; these elements are not covered by the Creative Commons license. Synthesia trademarks and services remain the property of Synthesia. All Genially proprietary elements such as templates, themes, built-in assets, stock media, and other “Genially Content” remain subject to Genially’s Terms of Service and are not covered by this Creative Commons license. These elements must remain embedded in the course and cannot be reused or redistributed independently.
Source and License: This work is licensed by Saylor Academy under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Sharealike 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0). This content was created using Genially and Synthesia. AI-generated avatars and voices in this video were created using Synthesia and remain subject to Synthesia’s Terms of Service; these elements are not covered by the Creative Commons license. Synthesia trademarks and services remain the property of Synthesia. All Genially proprietary elements such as templates, themes, built-in assets, stock media, and other “Genially Content” remain subject to Genially’s Terms of Service and are not covered by this Creative Commons license. These elements must remain embedded in the course and cannot be reused or redistributed independently.
AI Summary
This course introduces the foundations of environmental ethics and explores how ethical beliefs, social values, and worldviews influence how humans interact with the natural environment. You will learn how philosophical ideas, historical movements, and political efforts have shaped modern approaches to environmental responsibility and sustainability. Here are some key takeaways:
- Understand the core concepts of environmental ethics and how ethical principles extend to the natural world.
- Examine how historical movements, pioneers, and environmental philosophies have shaped modern environmental thought.
- Explore the relationship between environmental justice, social equity, and environmental policy.
- Recognize how ethical worldviews influence environmental laws, regulations, and sustainability efforts.
You can start by reviewing the course learning outcomes and the syllabus.