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Environmental Ethics
Course: Philosophy (Phil) 334, section XA
Thorough study of some of the central moral issues arising in connection with human impact on the environment, e.g., human overpopulation, species extinction, forest and wilderness management, pollution. Several world views of the proper relationship between human beings and nature will be explored.
Prerequisite: A course in philosophy or junior classification
Dates: 01/16/2008-04/09/2008
Day/Time: Wednesda; 6:00-9:30 p.m.
Delivery Method: Ankeny
Location: DMACC campus( Building 8 Room 13 )
Credit: 3 undergraduate credits; 3 nonmajor graduate credits
Tuition: $669 for undergraduates; $1041 for graduates
Computer fee applies--see table
Off-campus program: Bachelor of Liberal Studies (Arts and humanities group of the general education requirements or distribution area of humanities)
Instructor: Robert Hollinger, Professor
Text: Environmental Ethics 5th ed, Wadsworth 2008 pbk ed Pojman and Pojman 0495095036
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