Philosophy of Nature Course
This course explores how wetlands influence the philosophy of nature, linking ecology, ethics, Indigenous perspectives, and policy. Participants learn to create clear, persuasive reports for real environmental decisions, perfect for humanities professionals aiming for practical impact in conservation and policymaking.

4 to 360h flexible workload
certificate valid in your country
What will I learn?
This course provides a practical pathway to integrate ecological science with ontology and policy reasoning. Delve into wetland dynamics, key philosophical perspectives on nature, and their effects on values, rights, and decisions. Gain skills to assess real-world proposals, produce concise policy reports, and convert metaphysical ideas into actionable environmental strategies.
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Develop skills
- Analyze wetland ecology, resilience, ecosystem services, and key species roles.
- Compare major nature ontologies including Indigenous, Aristotelian, and process views.
- Evaluate eco-resort projects using philosophical lenses and trade-off matrices.
- Translate ontological insights into persuasive policy briefs for decision-makers.
- Design ethical environmental policies grounded in ontology and justice.
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