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5-1 Chapter 5 Discussion: Ethics and the Environment Paul L. Schumann, Ph.D. © 2004 by Paul L. Schumann. All rights reserved.
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5-2 Ethics of Pollution Control Why does treating the air and water as free goods result in pollution? Why does treating the environment as an unlimited good result in pollution? What is ecological ethics (deep ecology)?
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5-3 Ethics of Pollution Control Animal rights argument: pollution threatens the rights of all animals (not just humans) PETA Summary: www.peta.com/mc/facts.html www.peta.com/mc/facts.html Do all animals (not just humans) have moral rights? Why or why not? Do all living things (not just animals, but plants) have moral rights? Why or why not? Do all things in existence (not just living things, but lakes, rivers, mountains) have moral rights? Why or why not?
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5-4 Ethics of Pollution Control Human rights argument: pollution threatens human rights Do humans have a moral right to a livable environment? Why or why not? If humans have a right to a livable environment, what corresponding duties exist?If humans have a right to a livable environment, what corresponding duties exist? If humans have a right to a livable environment, and if that right conflicts with property rights, which right should take precedence? Why?If humans have a right to a livable environment, and if that right conflicts with property rights, which right should take precedence? Why? If the right to a livable environment takes precedence over property rights, is it feasible to stop all pollution? Explain.If the right to a livable environment takes precedence over property rights, is it feasible to stop all pollution? Explain.
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5-5 Ethics of Pollution Control How does the utilitarian principle help us analyze environmental problems? What is meant by private cost? What is meant by external cost? What is meant by social cost?
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5-6 Ethics of Pollution Control Why is the divergence between private costs and social costs (i.e., the presence of external costs) a problem in a market economy? What are the 3 deficiencies that occur? What is the remedy for external costs? How can the external costs associated with pollution be internalized?
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5-7 Ethics of Pollution Control What about distributive justice—how does the utilitarian way of dealing with pollution by internalizing the costs associated with pollution also achieve distributive justice? What about retributive justice? What about compensatory justice? According to the utilitarian principle, how much should an organization invest in pollution control?
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5-8 Ethics of Pollution Control What is the view of social ecology? What is the view of eco-feminism? How does social ecology and eco-feminism relate to the ethics of care?
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5-9 Ethics of Resource Conservation What is meant by resource conservation? Do future generations have an equal right to limited resources as us, so that we have a duty to save resources for them? Why or why not? What are the 3 arguments for why they don’t have an equal right as us to limited resources?
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5-10 Ethics of Resource Conservation How can the ideas of John Rawls be used to decide how to fairly allocate resources across the generations? What does the ethics of care suggest about resource conservation?
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5-11 Ethics of Resource Conservation What does the utilitarian principle say about resource conservation? What difficulties are there in relying on the free market to allocate resources across the generations? Is economic growth good or bad? Why?
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5-12 Case: Genetic Engineering What moral issues are involved in genetic engineering? Does Monsanto have an obligation to delay marketing of genetically engineered organisms until more tests have been done? If Monsanto has an obligation to delay marketing until more tests are done, to whom does it owe that obligation? Can we ever be 100% certain that something is safe? How much testing is enough? Why?
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5-13 Case: Genetic Engineering Is it ethical for Monsanto to sell genetically engineered organisms? Do companies that sell products that contain genetically engineered organisms have an obligation to tell consumers? Why or why not? Should the government regulate genetically engineered organisms? Why or why not?
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