The Ethics of What We Eat | WEA Sydney

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Food choices raise important ethical questions about health, sustainability and responsibility. This course explores debates around ultra-processed foods, wellbeing, environmental impact and moral values. Drawing on ethical frameworks such as duties, consequences and virtues, participants are invited to reflect on how everyday eating connects to broader ideas about living well. Suitable for anyone interested in food, ethics and informed personal choice.

DELIVERY MODE

  • Face-to-Face

SUGGESTED READING

COURSE OUTLINE

  • Food, food production, consumption and the common good
  • The question of duties, obligations/responsibilities
  • Impacts and consequences

LEARNING OUTCOMES

By the end of this course, students should be able to:

  1. Understand what "ultraprocessed" foods are and some of the major consequences of consuming these
  2. Understand the relation between food, food production and the ethics of the common good
  3. Understand the ethical-deontological question of duties and obligations

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