PUP-4203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 1: Anthropocentrism, Deontological Ethics, Deep Ecology

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5 Apr 2016
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Who loses: feasibility- whether it"s possible or not. All of these are instrumental values- we"re looking at the ends, looking at consequences: individual liberty- free from coercion. Policy process model: agenda seing- when a problem is ideniied and it makes it on the agenda, policy formulaion- use policy tools/instruments to address the problem. Legiimaion- those decisions become a law: implementaion- execuive branch, applying it, impact and evaluaion, policy terminaion. Condiions have to be just right in order for policy problems to reach the agenda. 3 p"s: problem, poliics, policy, people have to care about the problem. Visibility, if its directly efecing you, complexity, scieniic consensus: poliics have to be right. When the economy is great, they tend to be supporive of environmental policies, when the economy is bad theyre not as supporive. Young people, white people, liberals: interest group. Environmental interest groups- more likely to win out when the economy is good.

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