Bringing together new theory and critical perspectives on a broad range of topics in animal ethics, this book examines the implications of recent developments in the various fields that bear upon animal ethics. Showcasing a new generation of thinkers, it exposes some important shortcomings in existing animal rights theory.
Bringing together new theory and critical perspectives on a broad range of topics in animal ethics, this book examines the implications of recent developments in the various fields that bear upon animal ethics. Showcasing a new generation of thinkers, it exposes some important shortcomings in existing animal rights theory.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Elisa Aaltola is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Eastern Finland. She is the author of Animal Suffering: Philosophy and Culture (Palgrave, 2012) and more than twenty refereed papers on animal philosophy. John Hadley is Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Western Sydney, Australia. He has published papers on a wide range of topics in animal and environmental ethics.
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Notes on Contributors Introduction: Questioning the Orthodoxy, John Hadley and Elisa Aaltola Part I: Intrinsic Value and Moral Status: Rethinking Sentience 1. A Meta-level Problem for Animal Rights Theory, John Hadley 2. Against Moral Intrinsicalism, Nicolas Delon 3. Beyond Sentience: Biosemiotics as Foundation for Animal and Environmental Ethics, Morton Tonnesen and Jonathan Beever 4. Animal Agency: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How It Can be Realized, Zipporah Weisberg Part II: Epistemology: Knowing and Speaking for Nonhuman Animals 5. Enchanted Worlds and Animal Others, Wayne Williams 6. 'The Flesh of My Flesh': Animality, Difference, and 'Radical' Community in Merleau-Ponty's Late Philosophy, Jonathan D. Singer 7. The Problem of Speaking for Animals, Jason Wyckoff 8. Doing Away with Rights, Elizabeth Foreman Part III: Moral Psychology: Emotions and Metaethics 9. Disgust and the Collection of Bovine Foetal Blood, Robert Fischer Hume on Animals and the Rest of Nature, Angela Coventry and Avram Hiller 11.The Politicization of Animal Love, Tony Milligan 12. The Sentimentalism Revival and Animal Philosophy, Elisa Aaltola Further Reading Index
Notes on Contributors Introduction: Questioning the Orthodoxy, John Hadley and Elisa Aaltola Part I: Intrinsic Value and Moral Status: Rethinking Sentience 1. A Meta-level Problem for Animal Rights Theory, John Hadley 2. Against Moral Intrinsicalism, Nicolas Delon 3. Beyond Sentience: Biosemiotics as Foundation for Animal and Environmental Ethics, Morton Tonnesen and Jonathan Beever 4. Animal Agency: What It Is, What It Isn't, and How It Can be Realized, Zipporah Weisberg Part II: Epistemology: Knowing and Speaking for Nonhuman Animals 5. Enchanted Worlds and Animal Others, Wayne Williams 6. 'The Flesh of My Flesh': Animality, Difference, and 'Radical' Community in Merleau-Ponty's Late Philosophy, Jonathan D. Singer 7. The Problem of Speaking for Animals, Jason Wyckoff 8. Doing Away with Rights, Elizabeth Foreman Part III: Moral Psychology: Emotions and Metaethics 9. Disgust and the Collection of Bovine Foetal Blood, Robert Fischer Hume on Animals and the Rest of Nature, Angela Coventry and Avram Hiller 11.The Politicization of Animal Love, Tony Milligan 12. The Sentimentalism Revival and Animal Philosophy, Elisa Aaltola Further Reading Index
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