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Review: Animals, Political Liberalism and Public Reason, by Federico Zuolo (Palgrave Macmillan, 2020) 0 Authored by Federico Zuolo 1 Josh Milburn Loughborough University - S Josh Milburn How ... much weight animal welfare must be given in decision-making. Animals, Political Liberalism and Public Reason has many scholarly merits. Zuolo is well-versed in discussions about public reason and about
concern for the plight of non-human animals they do not engage with the animal ethics literature or recent political philosophy and would favor abandoning modern technology even if animals were of no ... /WPP2019_Highlights.pdf Widerquist, Karl and McCall, Grant. 2017. Prehistoric Myths in Modern Political Philosophy. American Road and Transportation Builders Association. visited March 9 , 2021 . Frequently Asked
around social media), populist political attitudes, self-efficacy, perceptions of COVID-19 severity, and susceptibility to the condition. While the ‘right thing to do’ is clear when viewed through a lens ... Ireland based on their responses to a survey linking to populist political beliefs, established health models that explain behavioural intentions (health belief model [HBM], theory of planned behaviour [TPB
The moral consideration of nonhuman animals and the critique of speciesism have been defended by appeal to a variety of ethical theories. One of the main approaches in moral and political philosophy ... political philosophy in the last decades (see for instance Berlin 1955–1956; Williams 1973; Nagel 1979; 1991; Rae et al. 1981; Arneson 1989; Sen 1980; 1992; Temkin 1993; Parfit 1995; McKerlie 1996; Roemer
, and I argue, informed by Derrida’s philosophy, that it is impossible to aim at turning them into present referents without reinforcing symbolic ingestion by linking symbolic ingestion to epistemic ... or conceptualization. With this, I highlight the ethical importance of discussing symbolic ingestion in animal philosophy. - S Mariana Almeida Pereira Arguing for vegetarianism constitutes a major
makes the point that we should aim to dissolve conflicts and trade-offs, to the extent possible, through holistic and structural changes. He is optimistic that changing social, political, and economic ... multispecies, multinational, multigenerational society he wants us to aim for will require very significant social, political, and economic change. At a minimum it will require major revisions to our current
In this paper, we examine the possibility of interspecies political agency at the level of social movements. We ask to what extent animals and humans can be co-participants in one another’s ... Interspecies Political Agency in the Total Liberation Movement 0 Michael P. Allen East Tennessee State University Erica von Essen Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences , USA In this paper, we
In philosophy of sport, the internal justification for sports hunting is often that the chase empowers hunters to become skilled performers. However, this internal justification for sport hunting is ... 2018; Hribal 2013), including, we argue, the less explored context of sports hunt Erica von Essen and Michael Allen ing. Appealing to criteria from the philosophy of sport, we ask whether the canned
Over the past few years, Lebanon—a developing country—has faced a plethora of economic and political challenges, with more than half of the general population presenting depressive and anxiety
field of environmental philosophy. In particular I want to discuss the way that anthropocentric ethics and biocentric ethics have interacted with metaphysical approaches. I am assuming that metaphysical ... the construction of an environmental philosophy revolves around the metaphysical view of humanity's place in nature. They recommend that "an appropriate metaphysics for the emerging perennial philosophy
Robert Nozick’s oft-quoted review of Tom Regan’s The Case for Animal Rights levels a range of challenges to Regan’s philosophy. Many commentators have focussed on Nozick’s putative defence of ... philosophy. This should not be surprising. “Political philosophy,” Nozick elsewhere explains, “is mainly the theory of what behavior legitimately may be enforced, and of the nature of the institutional
offer a critique of the first two strategies and defend the third on both conceptual and political grounds, as most responsive to the requirements of a genuinely liberatory politics. I call this the ... regulated by a human political order that ignores their interests. They are tyrannized, in short” (Donaldson and Kymlicka 2014, 204). Like many other legal systems around the world, the Canadian Criminal
(Page et al., 2021) . Their emphasis on quantitative data makes systematic reviews less suitable in areas of study such as philosophy which rely more on logic and reflective intuition than empirical ... are essentially arguing for a full vegan position, as defined by the Vegan Society in 1988 (https://www.vegansociety.com/aboutus/history). Veganism is a philosophy and way of living which seeks to
ethics and social and political philosophy that it makes possible by challenging the individuality of classical liberalism. Since this concept of the individual underwrites Erin McKenna most contemporary ... legal and political systems in the industrialized countries of the West, it is important to understand the weaknesses of this concept of the individual. This individual seeks to gain autonomy and rights
Angus Taylor interviews Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka, authors of Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights (Oxford University Press, 2011). ... by Angus Taylor. Angus Taylor - http://digitalcommons.calpoly.edu/bts/ Angus Taylor BTS: Your aim is to move the animal-rights debate beyond the field of ethics and into political philosophy
excluded from social standing and moral consideration while at the same time being included, utilized and discussed within all sectors of society from advertising to philosophy, neuroscience to the pet ... the Animal, its reliance on western notions of political subjectivity, and suggests that the biological lives of particular beings invite us beyond discourse to new, though perhaps costly, conceptions
of various belief systems like Taoism, Buddhism, Native American Spirituality and Western philosophy. In the poem ‘Finding the Space in the Heart’, Snyder combines human reality with the reality of ... Deep Ecology: Gary Snyder's Ecological Philosophy” . theanarchistlibrary.org. Hogan , Linda. 2003 . “The Feathers” In World Literature .Ed. Linda R Bascara. Manila. Snyder , Gary. 1969 . Mountains and
Philosophy 40 (sup): 1 - 23 Anderson , Elizabeth ( 2012 ). “Equality.” The Oxford Handbook of Political Philosophy , David Estlund, ed. Oxford: OUP. Brouwer , Huub and Willem van der Deijl ( 2020 ). “All ... sexism. Whether the tendency I’m discussing is justified is reflected in the debate among egalitarian political philosophers between luck egalitarianism and social egalitarianism. Luck egalitarians (e.g
found in the title. Was I wrong to have expected Philosophy & Animal Life to contain philosophical arguments about animals? My simplistic assumptions about its contents were challenged from the get go, as ... reality. What we have here is what philosophers might call a problem: Philosophy appears for many, in virtue of its very methodology, to be failing not only at the task of enabling a full understanding of
I will discuss how animal laboratory research can be ethically analyzed using Donaldson and Kymlicka’s political theory of animal rights. To accomplish this, I will not presuppose their strong animal ... and lasting negative impression. Though, when suitably modified, Donaldson and Kymlicka's political theory can apply to animal research ethics, it can only do so if we ask more from all members of our