Course Description
Course Name
Environmental Philosophy
Session: VPGU1425
Hours & Credits
6
Prerequisites & Language Level
Taught In English
- There is no language prerequisite for courses at this language level.
Overview
The course grounds itself history of environmental philosophy with classic readings from Aristotle, Confucius, Locke, Mill, and Thoreau. It then combines contemporary philosophy with environmental literature and documentary films to help students develop an environmental outlook that is evidence-based, logically consistent, morally defensible. Course assignments include short papers, research projects, and class presentations. We will test our theoretical reflections with group projects based on visits the Vinoř Nature Reserve and the Prague Zoo. It is the business of philosophy to ask deep questions, and deep question often produce complex answers. Students will be encouraged to question their own beliefs and respectfully the question the beliefs of their peers.
*Course content subject to change