This volume is devoted entirely to exploring the role of animals in the thought of Immanuel Kant. Leading scholars address questions regarding the possibility of objective representation and intentionality in animals, the role of animals in Kant's scientific picture of nature, the status of our moral responsibilities to animals' welfare, and more.
This volume is devoted entirely to exploring the role of animals in the thought of Immanuel Kant. Leading scholars address questions regarding the possibility of objective representation and intentionality in animals, the role of animals in Kant's scientific picture of nature, the status of our moral responsibilities to animals' welfare, and more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John J. Callanan is Senior Lecturer in Philosophy at King's College London. His research focuses on Kant's theoretical and practical philosophy as well as various other Early Modern philosophers. Lucy Allais is Professor of Philosophy at the University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg and Henry Allison Chair of the History of Philosophy at the University of California, San Diego. She has authored a book on Kant's transcendental idealism, Manifest Reality (Oxford, 2015), and a number of articles on Kant's theoretical philosophy, as well as papers on forgiveness and other topics in ethics.
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* Notes on Sources and Translations * Introduction * I. Theoretical Philosophy * 1: John J. Callanan: The Comparison of Animals * 2: Colin McLear: Animals and Objectivity * 3: Sacha Golob: What Do Animals See? Intentionality, Objects, and Kantian Nonconceptualism * 4: Ina Goy: Kant on Nonhuman Animals and God * 5: David Baumeister: Animality in Kant's Account of Human Nature * 6: Alix Cohen: Kant on Evolution: A Re-evaluation * II. Practical Philosophy * 7: Arthur Ripstein and Sergio Tenenbaum: Directionality and Virtuous Ends * 8: Helga Varden: Kant and Responsibility for Animals * 9: Carol Hay: What Do We Owe to Animals? Kant on Non-Intrinsic Value * 10: Jon Garthoff: Against the Construction of Animal Ethical Standing * 11: Andrew Chignell: Hope and Despair at the Kantian Chicken Factory: Moral Arguments about Making a Difference
* Notes on Sources and Translations * Introduction * I. Theoretical Philosophy * 1: John J. Callanan: The Comparison of Animals * 2: Colin McLear: Animals and Objectivity * 3: Sacha Golob: What Do Animals See? Intentionality, Objects, and Kantian Nonconceptualism * 4: Ina Goy: Kant on Nonhuman Animals and God * 5: David Baumeister: Animality in Kant's Account of Human Nature * 6: Alix Cohen: Kant on Evolution: A Re-evaluation * II. Practical Philosophy * 7: Arthur Ripstein and Sergio Tenenbaum: Directionality and Virtuous Ends * 8: Helga Varden: Kant and Responsibility for Animals * 9: Carol Hay: What Do We Owe to Animals? Kant on Non-Intrinsic Value * 10: Jon Garthoff: Against the Construction of Animal Ethical Standing * 11: Andrew Chignell: Hope and Despair at the Kantian Chicken Factory: Moral Arguments about Making a Difference
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