| Description | Mounting concerns about a variety of
environmental issues, from pollution to global
warming to the extinction of species, have begun
to inform the practices in art, design and media.
Those concerns imply forms of action being taken
about those issues. But what ethical assumptions
underlie various actions. Is it a concern for
human well-being? For animals? For all life? Or,
even more broadly, for ecosystems? In other
words, which things count ethically? The primary
goal of this course is to prepare students to
understand and to critically evaluate various
ethical perspectives on human beings'
interactions with nature and these perspectives'
applications to environmental issues. An
important secondary goal is to provide students
with tools to integrate those perspectives into
their practice as cultural workers. |
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