About this course
The present-day political and economic systems are not sustainable and we are heading for global environmental disasters (ecocide). The notions ‘sustainability’, ‘development’ and ‘sustainable development’ have gradually entered political and social debates, and scientific and philosophical investigations. It is rooted in concern about environmental degradation of our planet. Philosophical reflection about sustainable development and the human-nature relationship starts with clarifying key concepts of environmental science. Sustainable development should at least encompass three dimensions: (1) the environment (conservation and preservation), (2) economy (growth vs. steady state), and (3) the social structure (equity, welfare). These dimensions form the pillars of sustainable development and will be studied from a philosophical viewpoint.
This course aims at providing philosophical reflection on sustainable development-related issues as part of environmental philosophy. We start with reflection on three kinds of relationships from the perspective of sustainability: humans-humans, humans-animals, and humans-nature. During the course key concepts and methods of environmental philosophy are dealt with. We will explore concepts such as biodiversity and vulnerability, demographic transition and inter- and intragenerational (environmental) justice.
The emphasis of the course is normative deliberation on the environmental crises and sustainable development. What insights can science and environmental philosophy give to sustain life, future generations and a healthy ecosystem of planet Earth?
Learning outcomes
Please note: the information in the course manual is binding.
After completion of the course, the student is able to:
- describe the philosophical dimensions of sustainable development;
- perform an in-depth analysis of the concepts ‘sustainability’ and ‘development’;
- give an overview of contemporary environmental ethics;
- perform an integral and critical assessment of moral stances on environmental problems and sustainable development;
- communicate to a general audience on environmental issues, using philosophical tools & knowledge.
Enrolment details
Do you study at Eindhoven University of Technology (TU/e) or Wageningen University and Research (WUR)? You can enrol via eduXchange.nl
Prior knowledge
You must meet the following requirements
- Assigned study entrance permit for the master
Resources
- Book Curry, Patrick: Ecological Ethics
- Book Berg, Floris van den: Philosophy for a Better World.
- Book Oreskes, Naomi; Conway, Erik: The Collapse of Western Civilization
- Book Callenbach, Ernest: Ecotopia
Additional information
- More infoCoursepage on website of Utrecht University
- Contact a coordinator
- CreditsECTS 7.5
- Levelmaster