JIGSAW GAME 1.Hard copies of individual work due at the beginning of class. Group work to be emailed...

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JIGSAW GAME 1. Hard copies of individual work due at the beginning of class. Group work to be emailed to me at class end. 2. Expert groups will have 15-20 minutes to discuss answers to individual questions. To aid expert discussion and facilitate home group discussion, fill in the table entries for your ethical approach. 3. Five home groups will be formed, each with one expert in each ethical approach. Home group questions will be assigned. Home groups will have about 50 minutes to prepare written answers. 4. Each home group will make a four minute PowerPoint presentation in class on Monday, February 3.

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E THICAL A PPROACHES TO E NVIRONMENTAL D ECISION -M AKING DeontologicalTeleological Land EthicDeep EcologyEnvironmental EconomicsSinger’s Utilitarianism How to decide? What should be done? Strengths Weaknesses

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Page 1: JIGSAW GAME 1.Hard copies of individual work due at the beginning of class. Group work to be emailed to me at class end. 2.Expert groups will have 15-20.

JIGSAW GAME

1. Hard copies of individual work due at the beginning of class. Group work to be emailed to me at class end.

2. Expert groups will have 15-20 minutes to discuss answers to individual questions. To aid expert discussion and facilitate home group discussion, fill in the table entries for your ethical approach.

3. Five home groups will be formed, each with one expert in each ethical approach. Home group questions will be assigned. Home groups will have about 50 minutes to prepare written answers.

4. Each home group will make a four minute PowerPoint presentation in class on Monday, February 3.

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ETHICAL APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION-MAKINGDeontological Teleological

Land Ethic Deep Ecology Environmental Economics Singer’s Utilitarianism_______centric?

(non)hierarchical?status of humans?individualistic or holistic?intrinsic value?

morally considerable?

ethical principle(s)

moral values

moral rules

Page 3: JIGSAW GAME 1.Hard copies of individual work due at the beginning of class. Group work to be emailed to me at class end. 2.Expert groups will have 15-20.

ETHICAL APPROACHES TO ENVIRONMENTAL DECISION-MAKINGDeontological Teleological

Land Ethic Deep Ecology Environmental Economics Singer’s UtilitarianismHow to decide?

What should be done?

Strengths

Weaknesses