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14253-01 - Seminar: Environmental Ethics and Intergenerational Justice (3 CP)

Semester fall semester 2023
Course frequency Every fall sem.
Lecturers Barbara Schmitz (barbara.schmitz@unibas.ch, Assessor)
Content The central questions of environmental ethics concern the moral obligations we have towards protecting our natural environment. How can these obligations be rationally justified? What do they include? Physiocentric approaches suppose that the value of protecting our environment is not just based on human interests. In contrast, anthropocentric approaches completely explain the obligation to conserve the nonhuman nature by reference to the interests of human beings who for example have a need for an undestroyed environment as an economical ressource or as an area for their relaxation. These different approaches will be discussed in the first part of the course.
Sustainable development is aiming at the protection of the economical and ecological conditions of the good life of future generations. By serving this goal environmental ethics becomes part of an ethics concerning our responsibility for the future. In the second part of the course different readings of this responsibility will be discussed. In this context, it will also be examined in which way our obligation to protect our environment can be justified by the idea of justice between present and future generations.
Learning objectives The participants know
- different approaches in environmental ethics;
- the specific problems of intergenerational justice.
Bibliography The literature is presented in class.
Comments Note: Special course application and entry requirements!

Mandatory for all students of the MSD unless the following situation applies to you:
Those who have already attended a similar class are supposed to contact PD Dr. Basil Bornemann and determine with him a substitute and inform C. Chebbi by email. A learning agreement is to be filled in if the substitute concerns the 'Complementary Knowledge in Social Science' module (template on website/downloads MSD 2017).

This seminar is offered by the MSD, Dr. B. Schmitz holds a teaching assignment.

 

Admission requirements Special course application required for ALL (for details see section 'course application' or 'Anmeldung').

Limited number of participants (25). Students of the MSD (incl. preparation semester and IJDSD) have a first priority.
Students of the listed programs (see list of modules) have a second priority.
If you study something different you must do at least a master's degree within the
Department of Social Sciences (Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences) and may attend the seminar in case of vacancies (these applications have the priority level three). No other students admitted.

Content related participation REQUIREMENTS for NON-MSD/IJDSD-students: They must have passed succesfully one of the following lectures (= credit points already acquired) during a former semester:
- 11513: Sustainability: A new Societal Paradigm?
- 41829: Perspectives of Social Sciences on Sustainability.
Course application Please note entry requirements. For details see section "admission requirements".

Mandatory application for ALL! Link open from 16. August 23/noon-06. September 23/midnight: https://adam.unibas.ch/goto_adam_crs_544052.html

Login and application only possible with open link. Link guides to the ADAM website, you still have to do the login.

First emails with confirmation of participation will be sent out at the end of the first deadline.
In case of vacancies the online application link remains open until 27. September 23/midnight.

Course enrollment on MOnA should be completed by the beginning of the teaching period (withdrawal possible until Monday of teaching week five).
Language of instruction English
Use of digital media No specific media used

 

Interval Weekday Time Room
wöchentlich Tuesday 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Comments Final session (discussion of essays): January 24, date tba (will be online).

Dates

Date Time Room
Tuesday 19.09.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 26.09.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 03.10.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 10.10.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 17.10.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 24.10.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 31.10.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 07.11.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 14.11.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 21.11.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 28.11.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 05.12.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 12.12.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Tuesday 19.12.2023 12.15-14.00 Rosshofgasse (Schnitz), Seminarraum S 01
Modules Modul: Praktische Philosophie (Master's degree subject: Philosophy)
Module: Complementary Knowledge in Social Sciences (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Module: Core Competences in Social Sciences (Master's Studies: Sustainable Development)
Module: Fields: Environment and Development (Master's degree program: African Studies)
Vertiefungsmodul Global Europe: Umwelt und Nachhaltigkeit (Master's Studies: European Global Studies)
Assessment format continuous assessment
Assessment details Compulsory attendance in presence, required readings, oral presentation, essay. Details according to information of B. Schmitz.
Final session (discussion of essays): January 24, date tba in class.
Assessment registration/deregistration Reg.: course registration, dereg: cancel course registration
Repeat examination no repeat examination
Scale 1-6 0,1
Repeated registration as often as necessary
Responsible faculty University of Basel
Offered by Fachbereich Nachhaltigkeitsforschung

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