Fall 2020

The Value of Nature

Listed in: First Year Seminar, as FYSE-108

Faculty

Rachel A. Levin (Section 01)

Description

Our impact on the environment has been large, and in recent decades the pace of change has clearly accelerated, with the effects of climate change now being experienced around the world. Many species face extinction, forests are disappearing, and toxic wastes and emissions accumulate. The prospect of environmental collapse seems all too real.

This sense of crisis has spurred intense and wide-ranging debate over what our proper relationship to nature should be. This debate will be the focus of the seminar. Among the questions we shall explore will be: What obligations, if any, do we have to non-human animals, to living organisms like trees, to ecosystems as a whole, and to future generations of humans? Do animals have rights we ought to respect? Is nature intrinsically valuable or merely a bundle of utilities for our benefit? Is there even a stable notion of “what is natural” that can be deployed in a workable environmental ethic? We will investigate these and related questions with readings from diverse literature.

This is a discussion-based seminar, with close attention to writing. The seminar’s goal is to sharpen the ability to critically think and write argumentatively, but also flexibly, about nature and our attitudes towards it.

Fall semester. Senior Lecturer Levin.

FYSE 108 - L/D

Section 01
Tu 11:50 AM - 01:10 PM SCCE E212
Th 11:50 AM - 01:10 PM SCCE E212

This is preliminary information about books for this course. Please contact your instructor or the Academic Coordinator for the department, before attempting to purchase these books.

ISBN Title Publisher Author(s) Comment Book Store Price
Changes in the Land: Indians, Colonists, and the Ecology of New England Hill and Wang, 1983/2003 (revised edition.) Cronon, William Amherst Books TBD
A Sand County Almanac (with Essays on Conservation from Round River) Ballantine Books, 1986 Leopold, Aldo Amherst Books TBD
Rambunctious Garden: Saving Nature in a Post-Wild World Bloomsbury USA, 2013 Marris, Emma Amherst Books TBD

These books are available locally at Amherst Books.

Offerings

2024-25: Not offered
Other years: Offered in Fall 2019, Fall 2020