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PHIL333: Philosophy and the Environment

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A philosophical investigation of the moral and conceptual dimensions of environmental problems. Different philosophies of the relation between humans and nature will be compared.

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  • Credit will be granted for only one of PHIL 333, ES 314.
  • Credit for this course cannot be counted towards 300-level and 400-level requirements in Honours or Major programs in Philosophy.