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CATEGORIES:Lecture,Conference
DESCRIPTION:The conference goals are to explore how different theoretical a
 pproaches within environmental philosophy\, especially when placed in dialo
 gue with the natural sciences and other disciplines\, can offer practical s
 olutions to pressing environmental problems.  The event will emphasize the 
 critical role that dialogue between philosophy and science can play in crea
 ting robust\, ethical responses to the current environmental crisis. Our pl
 anet is facing a crisis across multiple areas\, such as climate change\, po
 llution\, and biodiversity loss. In recent years\, we have seen unprecedent
 ed global warming and widespread calls for radical changes in public policy
 \, as well as public resistance to these changes. While these crises are gl
 obal in scale\, they disproportionately impact the poor and historically ma
 rginalized populations\, raising increasing concerns about justice and ineq
 uality.  Our conference aims to create a forum to help students and the uni
 versity community better understand and think through these complex moral\,
  political\, and scientific challenges. This conference is paired with the 
 Lowell Lecture series talk by Prof Melissa Lane\, "Plato's Republic on Moti
 vating Ecological Guardianship".\n\nThe Schiller Institute for Integrated S
 cience and Society\, Philosophy Department\, and Environmental Studies Prog
 ram are co-sponsoring this event.\n\nFree and open to the public. Please re
 gister to attend.
DTEND:20250919T000000Z
DTSTAMP:20260314T170103Z
DTSTART:20250918T160000Z
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LOCATION:245 Beacon Street\, Rm 501 and Devlin 110
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Ethics in Dialogue
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/environmental-ethics-in-dialogue
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lecture,Conference
DESCRIPTION:The conference goals are to explore how different theoretical a
 pproaches within environmental philosophy\, especially when placed in dialo
 gue with the natural sciences and other disciplines\, can offer practical s
 olutions to pressing environmental problems.  The event will emphasize the 
 critical role that dialogue between philosophy and science can play in crea
 ting robust\, ethical responses to the current environmental crisis. Our pl
 anet is facing a crisis across multiple areas\, such as climate change\, po
 llution\, and biodiversity loss. In recent years\, we have seen unprecedent
 ed global warming and widespread calls for radical changes in public policy
 \, as well as public resistance to these changes. While these crises are gl
 obal in scale\, they disproportionately impact the poor and historically ma
 rginalized populations\, raising increasing concerns about justice and ineq
 uality.  Our conference aims to create a forum to help students and the uni
 versity community better understand and think through these complex moral\,
  political\, and scientific challenges. This conference is paired with the 
 Lowell Lecture series talk by Prof Melissa Lane\, "Plato's Republic on Moti
 vating Ecological Guardianship".\n\nThe Schiller Institute for Integrated S
 cience and Society\, Philosophy Department\, and Environmental Studies Prog
 ram are co-sponsoring this event.\n\nFree and open to the public. Please re
 gister to attend.
DTEND:20250919T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260314T170103Z
DTSTART:20250919T140000Z
GEO:42.336128;-71.16926
LOCATION:245 Beacon Street\, Rm 501 and Devlin 110
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Environmental Ethics in Dialogue
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URL:https://events.bc.edu/event/environmental-ethics-in-dialogue
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