This class considers the intersection of ethical and political issues regarding global socioeconomic systems, ecological imbalance, and planetary change. It follows a pluralist methodology drawing from various world philosophical traditions and contemporary scholarship and explores issues of climate change and climate justice, decoloniality, social transformation and cultural pluralism.
Antirequisites: The former Philosophy 2244F/G.
Extra Information: 3 lecture hours. Students are encouraged to take Philosophy 2242F/G: Philosophy of the Earth concurrently with or prior to this course to broaden their understanding of the ethical and social issues discussed in this course.
Course Weight: 0.50
Breadth:
CATEGORY B
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Subject Code: PHILOSOP
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