Ecophilosophy 2631

Læringsutbytte

The student shall develop an interdisciplinary understanding of causes of the ecological crisis, and skills and competence in developing their personal ecophilosophies that contributes to the depth ecology movement, sense of place and indigenous regeneration.
Kunnskap og forståelse• Give an overview of the rise of ecophilosophy, in Norway and abroad• An in-depth understanding of the relationship between nature, culture and self• Developed their personal ecophilosophy based on values and visions• An in-depth understanding of place and how to regenerate indigenous ways of living• Understand how to apply ecophilosophy to the roots of the ecological crisis and as• thinking and action in communities of transition
Ferdigheter• The ability to make a distinction of worth in a context of uncertainty• The ability to analyze, think and act according to values and visions• The ability to see more in our fields of perception• The ability to collaborate with others in building a movement• The ability to develop a sense of place and what it takes to regenerate the indigenous relations to place, using case examples from Norway
Generell kompetanse • To critically understand and reflect on complex relations in a world of fragmentation, and the philosophical and cultural the roots to the ecological crisis • To analyze the relationship between life view and life style • To develop a deep understanding and respect for the intricacies in web of life • To develop competence in how to conduct non-violent, direct-action

Innhold

Innhold

The subject entails an interdisciplinary approach to the basic relationship between nature, culture and self. It furthermore addresses the causes of the ecological crisis, and seeks to develop in the students the means both to analyze and understand these causes, but also possible ways to overcome them. It will present the students for the rise of ecophilosophy in Norway, and how it can be tied to the regeneration of the indigenous ways of life in place. It will also look at various sides of the international depth ecology movement, started by the Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss, such as ecophenomenology, Gaia-theory, existentialism, earth spirituality, and transition initiatives. In addition the course will help students develop their personal ecophilosophies.

Arbeids- og læringsformer

The subject will build on different teaching methods, including: • Lectures and discussions • Individual and group exercises • Journal • Written hand-ins • Excursions • Group work (2-3 persons) • Case studies
Most of the teachings will take place in a lecture setting, and in smaller groups, but we will also take use of nature as a learning-arena. This various teaching methods will give the student a balanced learning process, between individual and social learning.

Vurderingsformer

  • Home exam (Short paper I: Ecophilosophy paper, 5-8 pages), 25% of total grade
  • Home exam (Short paper II: Position Paper, 5-8 pages), 25% of total grade
  • Oral exam (Group work/hand-in and presentation), 50% of total grade

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Publisert av / forfatter Eline Flesjø <Eline.FlesjoSPAMFILTER@hit.no>, sist oppdatert av Nuno Alexandre N. Marques - 24.05.2016