Courses (ignore for now)
Phil 4650: Philosophy of Water (Fall 2013) 3 hours. Examination of water issues at the interface of science, policy, philosophy, art and culture. Philosophical approaches include ethics, aesthetics and ontology of water; epistemological analysis of water conflicts; local and global governance theories. FALL 2013 TR 11-12:20pm SAGE 231 KLAVER (Click here for a copy of the course syllabus)
Phil 4650: Philosophy of Water (Spring 2011) 3 hours. Examination of water issues at the interface of science, policy, philosophy, art and culture. Philosophical approaches include ethics, aesthetics and ontology of water; epistemological analysis of water conflicts; local and global governance theories. SPRING 2011 MW 11-12:20pm WH 216 KLAVER (Click here for a copy of the course syllabus)
Independent Study: Water Aspects of Natural Gas Drilling 2010
Phil 4960: Social-Political Philosophy: Globalization 2009
Phil 5960: Social-Political Philosophy: Rivers In Political, Philosophical, and Cultural Context 2009
Phil 5960: Water in Philosophical, Cultural, and Political Context Graduate Seminar. FALL 2009
UCSR1980: Introduction to Environmental Sustainability in a Globalizing World Study Abroad Pilot Class of Emerald Eagle Scholars to Thailand. 2008
Phil 6120/5960 Social-Political Philosophy: Globalization of Water Issues 2007
Phil 5960: Rivers In Philosophical, Cultural And Political Contexts 2006
Phil 5960: Philosophical, Political and Scientific Aspects of Water Interdisciplinary class co-taught with Dr. T. LaPoint, Biological Sciences, Director, Institute of Applied Sciences. 2005
Phil 5960: Water in Philosophical, Cultural, and Political Contexts 2004
Phil 5960/Biol 5900: Water Scarcity Issues Understanding The Relationship Between Humans, Natural Ecosystems And Water (Interdisciplinary class co-taught with Dr. T. LaPoint, Biological Sciences, Director, Institute of Applied Sciences). FALL 2003