Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Topics for Final Project

Dear Philosophers,

Here are prompts for your final project. Projects must be 7 pages (minimum length) and can take any format. Projects are due Saturday December 14th by midnight via email to justin@oursanctuary.org. Enjoy! )

Topics

1. How could a currency backed by the Commons help to retrieve the steady-state democratic economics of hunter-gatherer societies?

2. What is the argument for providing every citizen with a social dividend payment, and is it sound?

3. What are the Commons, how were the Commons privatized, and how might they be returned back to public stewardship?

4. How does the phenomenon of debt created by privately-issued money relate to climate change and other crises generated by economies structured by a growth imperative, and how might this system be fixed? 

5. Climate Change poses a looming existential threat to human beings. Explore the ramifications of this event, either personally or socially. 

6. Is the domination of nature by humans isomorphic with the legacy of patriarchal domination of women by men? What light does this relationship shed on the social conditions for ecological restoration? 

7. Are there significant philosophical differences in how Indigenous philosophers such as Winona Laduke or Sequoyah Trueblood view our environmental crisis with more mainstream environmental thought?

8. Many of the cultural changes required for environmental restoration seem to require a new relationship to Nature and a new concept of human self: from the disconnected, ego-defined Self (“More for me is less for You”) pursuing ever greater detachment and autonomy and Mastery over Nature and Other (Cartesian-Newtonian), to the Interconnected, Networked, Inter-existing Self (“More for You is More for Me”) in Cocreative Partnership with Lover Earth (No longer Mother Earth). Explore this transformation of self as we have discussed in class and evaluate the claim this this process is already underway.

9. Personal Metaphysical Report: Write about your own personal philosophical journey this semester as you’ve grappled with key questions in the philosophy of the Environment. This could take many forms, including: how your views have changed, key insights, what questions have come to light as closest to your philosophical curiosity, biggest surprises, cave-related fears, shifts in self-perception, connections between philosophical questions and personal issues you were facing this fall, attitudes towards judgment, mindfulness, etc.

10. Make up your own topic, but check it over with me first.



Wednesday, November 20, 2019

11/21 Climate Change







Reading for this class
Simon James, Environmental Philosophy,
Chapter 8

Sunday, November 10, 2019

11/12 Ethics of Meat



With Special Guest Philosopher Jennifer Taylor

Reading for this class:
Paul Thompson, From Field To Fork, 
Chapter 5 "Livestock Welfare and the Ethics of Producing Meat"

Wednesday, November 06, 2019

11/7 Rebirth of the Gift Economy

Dear Philosophers of the Environment,

We are going to finish up Sacred Economics on Thursday. Try to finish as much of the book as you can and we'll summarize the arguments of the book.


Monday, November 04, 2019

11/5 The End of Growth

Reading for this class
Charles Eisenstein, Sacred Economics, Chapters 13-15

The Grays jazz-funk show this Saturday

Dear Philosophers,

My band The Grays is performing this Saturday, Nov. 5th at The Sound Retreat Studio in Chester, CT. This musical project is one of my passions and I am reading looking forward to this gig, which will feature two incredible horn players joining our jazz-funk trio. Our original music is inspired by Jeff Beck, Frank Zappa, Miles Davis and others. You are cordially invited.

Venue: The Sound Retreat is a beautiful sound healing studio on 96 Cedar Lake Road in Chester, CT at the edge of Cockaponsett State Park, a beautiful place to go for a walk before the show if you have the time. 

Date/Time: Saturday, November 5th, 8-11 PM
Tickets: $40/car and you can bring up to 4 people per car.You can purchase tickets here. The show is almost sold out, so if you wanna catch the show you’ll need to get your ticket online asap.