5: Eric Godoy
Eric Godoy (Illinois State) talks about his various work on the theme of plastic nature
Episode 5 of the Earth to Philosophy podcast, hosted by Andrea R. Gammon & Claire Hamlett, titled "5: Eric Godoy" was published on May 11, 2020 and runs 47 minutes.
May 11, 2020 ·47m · Earth to Philosophy
Summary
Eric Godoy is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, affiliated faculty in the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, and member of the Graduate Faculty at Illinois State University. His teaching and research focuses on ethics (especially environmental ethics) and political philosophy. He is particularly interested in how we construct the boundaries of our moral space, sympathy, collective agency, the politics of play, and ‘nature’ as a normative concept.Eric's website and blogEpisode reading: When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth- Eric's blog post about his Jurassic Park paperSharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil Fuels (2017) in Environmental Values (Mentioned but not discussed)Additional Reading/ViewingJimmy Kimmel clip about Cecil the lionOpening music is Where it Goes by Jahzzar. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Eric Godoy is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy, affiliated faculty in the Women’s and Gender Studies Program, and member of the Graduate Faculty at Illinois State University. His teaching and research focuses on ethics (especially environmental ethics) and political philosophy. He is particularly interested in how we construct the boundaries of our moral space, sympathy, collective agency, the politics of play, and ‘nature’ as a normative concept.
Episode reading:
When Dinosaurs Ruled the Earth- Eric's blog post about his Jurassic Park paper
Sharing Responsibility for Divesting from Fossil Fuels (2017) in Environmental Values (Mentioned but not discussed)
Additional Reading/Viewing
Jimmy Kimmel clip about Cecil the lion
Opening music is Where it Goes by Jahzzar.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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