Moral problems arising in the health sciences, especially in medicine but also in biology,...

PHIL 332 Environmental Ethics

Moral problems arising in the context of human relationships to nature and to non-human living things, considered in terms of both general moral theory and policy formation. Topics include moral standing, animal rights, obligations to future generations, pollution, hazardous materials, the depletion of natural resources and the treatment of non-human living things. Credit will be granted for only one of PHIL 332 or PHIL 435.

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Moral issues such as life and death decisions, paternalism, markets, animal welfare, technology,...
Moral problems in contemporary business and professional practice, general moral theory, the law,...
Moral problems arising in the context of human relationships to nature and to non-human living...
Philosophical approaches to historical problems of inequality and social harm, with readings drawn...