Environmental Science Questions Assignment Paper
Choose four (4) of the following questions to answer.
. You have to do any four of this
d1) Consider Dr. Shiva’s lecture (https://youtu.be/7M3WJQbnHKc): (i) connect four arguments of Dr. Shiva’s to any readings’ arguments from the textbook (any readings on the syllabus up to and including the Morito reading); (ii) provide two arguments of your own to support any two arguments made by Shiva; and (iii) provide two objections of your own to any two arguments made by Shiva.2) Consider the video “The Problem with Chicken” (https://youtu.be/tIY7jxd7GAY): (i) connect four arguments found in the video to any readings’ arguments (readings on the syllabus up to and including the Morito reading); (ii) provide two arguments of your own to support any two arguments made in the video; and (iii) provide two objections of your own to any two arguments made in the video.3) Leopold reading – (i) elaborate Leopold’s main argument/position; (ii) outline three issues not referenced in the textbook to argue that Leopold’s argument/position suffers from tensions/confusions/problems; and (iii) defend Leopold’s argument/position on three grounds not offered by Leopold himself or by the textbook.4) Naess reading – (i) elaborate Naess’s main argument/position in this piece; (ii) outline three issues not referenced in the textbook to argue that Naess’s argument/position suffers from tensions/confusions/problems; and (iii) defend Naess’s argument on three grounds not offered by Naess themselves or by the textbook.5) Sioui reading: i) provide three arguments of your own to support ONE of Sioui’s arguments (he presents several arguments within the piece) and (ii) provide three arguments of your own to object to one of Sioui’s arguments.6) Morito reading – (i) elaborate Morito’s main argument; (ii) outline three issues not referenced in the textbook to argue that Morito’s main argument suffers from tensions/confusions/problems; and (iii) defend Morito’s main argument on three grounds not offered by either Morito or within any of the textbook readings we have covered so far.