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agent S has to a fact P that makes P certain for S. I do not take a stand here on precisely what facts we can apprehend. This will largely depend on the outcomes of debates in the philosophy of mind and ... philosophy of mind and perception will differ on what kinds of factors are mentally accessible in this way. In section 1, I developed the concept of apprehension in a way that remains neutral on these debates
current cultural and political scenarios that are shaping the meat market, the production, and commercialization of meat from alternative species is expected to acquire a significant share of the market
in the Tsarist period to show that if they live in times of great hardship, or under arbitrary political rule, political actors and thinkers with conservative sympathies (such as respect for tradition ... developing conservative political philosophy, other parts of history where conservatism?s problems have emerged and have a recognizable connection with the situation today remain of great interest. In
climate change, and political philosophy. Current topics are the moral status of animals and other natural entities, with a particular focus on fish and insects, the ethics of animal domestication, animal ... also be misused for social or political goals. Think of statements such as “women should stay at home and look after the children, because it is in their nature to care” (Soper, 1995). It has often been
grounds that it is an illegal restraint of trade (Peck, 2015). Classic issues in social and political philosophy permeate the social context in which regulation, cooperation, or competition will impinge ... can be improved, even if improvement falls short of a full moral justification. Philosophy of Improving the Lives of Farmed Animals It cannot hurt but to begin with the observation that advances since
animal science and animal production Department of Philosophy, Wageningen University, Wageningen, The Netherlands In the last century, animal science has had more than a fair share in securing ... sciences? Ethics may be studied from several disciplinary backgrounds: law, theology, psychology, philosophy, or social science. In this special issue (Figure 1), ethics is studied mainly from a
that there is an uninterrupted tradition from the age of humanism and the Renaissance to today. Focusing on political philosophy has led Karen Green to trace women’s argu ments for their status as the ... topic which is, of course, of considerable contemporary interest. Three papers extend our knowledge of the moral and political philosophy developed by women. Jacqueline Broad offers the first extended
of reflection but rather of political philosophy (Harfeld, 2010, the Chicken of Tomorrow remains open for debate. p.?158) . More particularly, the responsibilities and the systemic Many stakeholders ... for Communication, Philosophy, and Technology, Wageningen University , Wageningen , The Netherlands animal welfare; chicken meat production; Dutch Consumer and Market Authority; horizontal agreements
try to save such animals’ lives. Over the course of just a few days, Johannes became a national symbol for helping a wild animal in need. Political parties, civil servants, scientists, and members of ... Gremmen is based at the Philosophy Chair Group, known for applying ethical theory to life science domains with a strong focus on plant, animal, and environmental ethics. His membership of the Plant Breeding
substantially more political than in past decades. Food choices are wrapped up with concerns about workers, health, land use, pollution, climate change, and animal welfare. A decade ago, many environmental ... Centre for Ethics and Humanities and the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics. He received a PhD from the Philosophy-Neuroscience-Psychology Program at Washington University in St. Louis and has
of Distrust,” The Journal of Philosophy 99.10 ( 2002 ), 532–48; Katherine Hawley, “Trust, Distrust, and Commitment,” Nous 48.1 ( 2014 ), 1–20. 3. I have argued that political solidarity is of value ... University Press, 1999 ); Patti T. Lenard, “ The Decline of Trust, The Decline of Democracy?” Critical Review of International Social and Political Philosophy 8 .3 ( 2005 ), 363 - 78 ; Shayla Nunnaly , Trust
components of a just social order.12 It is no surprise, then, that the work’s penultimate letter finds Schiller attempting to vindicate artistic imitation against the charge of perfidy and political subversion ... ). Abbreviations used in citing Nietzsche's works BGE Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future BT The Birth of Tragedy out of the Spirit of Music CW The Case of Wagner: A Busker’s Problem
representatives of all the animals on the Earth enter the ark before the flood. Christianity retained nearly all the religiosity of Judaism, articulated it to some extent in terms of Greek philosophy, and added ... Philosophy at the Pontifical Gregorian University, Dean of the Faculty of Philosophy and Adjunct Scholar at the Vatican Observatory. He started his education with a first degree in mathematics and physics and
, philosophy, or social science. In this special issue (Figure 1), ethics is studied mainly from a philosophical background and defined as the critical, systematic reflection on implicit and explicit moral ... Author Prof. Dr. Bart Gremmen is based at the Philosophy chair Group, known for applying ethical theory to life science domains with a strong focus on plant, animal, and environmental ethics. His
. About the Author Ian Werkheiser is Associate Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Texas Rio Grande Valley and the Director of the Center for Collaboration and Ethics. He ... works on issues in Environmental Philosophy, Philosophy of Food, Philosophy of Animals, and Social Epistemology. He is particularly interested in the ways expert and nonexpert communities do and could
Introduction (Cambridge University Press, 2012 ), 136f . 14. “Proportionality in the Morality of War,” 40 . 15. Ibid . 16. Ibid . 17. “Proportionality and Necessity,” in War: Essays in Political Philosophy, ed ... Thomas Hurka, “Proportionality in the Morality of War,” Philosophy & Public Affairs 33 (1), (2005), 34–66, at 37–38. Downloaded from https://academic.oup.com/monist/article-abstract/99/1/70/2563350 by
category of things that have no moral value. About the Author Gary L. Francione is Board of Governors Distinguished Professor of Law and Katzenbach Scholar of Law and Philosophy at Rutgers University ... , in New Jersey, United States. He is also Visiting Professor of Philosophy at the University of Lincoln in the U.K. Professor Francione has been teaching animal rights theory and the law for more than
factors than by reference to character traits as we ordinarily think of them. 8 If character traits are explanatorily redundant that would be a good reason for not positing them. In philosophy, situationism ... Heren because of, rather than despite, the prejudice to which his dictum gives expression. Prejudice abets rather than impedes political inquiry by insulating us against rampant insincerity in the
identification of several activities which are off limits, such as direct lobbying in a political campaign of a member of Congress or a state legislator. However, other activities are definitely to be prioritized ... policy with agencies, stakeholders and (or) Congress. Most public policy may be based on science but often is driven by strategic issue management and may include political aspects. The leadership of the
Expectations Shape Pain,” Neuroscience Letters 520 : 140 - 48 . Aydede , Murat. 2009 . “ Is Feeling Pain the Perception of Something?” The Journal of Philosophy 106 ( 10 ): 531 - 67 . Bain , D. 2011 . “ The ... . Grill-Spector , K. and R. Malach 2004 . “ The Human Visual Cortex,” Annual Review of Neuroscience 27 : 649 - 77 . Hall , R.J. 2008 . “If It Itches, Scratch!” Australasian Journal of Philosophy 86 ( 4