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Animal or Animality?

open access: yesHumanimalia, 2010
   
Joan Gordon
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Performing Animality

open access: yesSinais de Cena, 2023
Considering performances with animals such as Going to the Dogs (Wim T. Schippers, 1986), Octavio and I (Linda Molenaar, 2010), Performances for Pets (Juurak/ Bailey 2014) and A Performance With an Ocean View (for a Dog) (Kokkonnen, 2008), I argue that ...
Pedro Manuel
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Korsgaard's Expanded Regress Argument

open access: yesManuscrito, 2023
In this discussion note, I aim to reconstruct and assess Korsgaard's recent attempt to extend her regress argument. I begin, in section 1, with a brief recapitulation of the regress argument. Then, in section 2, I turn to the extension.
SAMUEL KAHN
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Jak zabít utrpení. O filozofické praxi Ladislava Klímy [PDF]

open access: yesSlovo a Smysl, 2020
This article examines Klíma’s concept of so-called egodeism, attempting to interpret it as a rigorous thinking through of the problem of suffering. It’s a problematic that draws from the various traditions (Buddhism, Stoicism, Schopenhauer) that Klíma ...
Marek Pocestný
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Breaking the Silence about the Animals We Eat

open access: yesBarnboken: Tidskrift för Barnlitteraturforskning, 2021
Some 77 billion terrestrial animals are reared for human consumption globally every year. The moral implications of killing animals for food and the material conditions of these animals in intensive animal agriculture have seldom been discussed in ...
Marianna Koljonen
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Animal sentience

open access: yesPhilosophy Compass, 2022
Abstract ‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to the capacity to have subjective experiences with a positive or negative valence, such as pain or pleasure. We review recent controversies regarding sentience in fish and invertebrates and consider the deep methodological ...
Browning, Heather, Birch, Jonathan
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Animal in Nietzsche\'s Philosophy: A Prolegomena to the Naturalisation of Human Values [PDF]

open access: yesMetaphysics, 2014
Articulating his philosophical aims, Nietzsche has exploited animal similes and metaphors (i.e. fables, in a more technical term). It should be noted that he has not stepped on this style with the mere intention of splurge or embellishing his work with ...
A Sayadmansour, M.T Shakeri
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Posthumanism: A Fickle Philosophy? [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Defining posthumanism as a single, well-oriented philosophy is a difficult if not impossible endeavour. Part of the reason for this difficulty is accounted by posthumanism’s illusive origins and its perpetually changing hermeneutics.
Umbrello, Steven
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Animal cognition

open access: yesWIREs Cognitive Science, 2010
AbstractThe main topics in the study of animal cognition are reviewed with special reference to direct links to human, and in particular developmental, cognitive sciences. The material is organized with regard to the general idea that biological organisms would be endowed with a small set of separable systems of core knowledge, a prominent hypothesis ...
G. Vallortigara   +4 more
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Animality, Moral, and Subjectification: for the otherness recognition beyond the other-human

open access: yesEducação (Santa Maria. Online), 2014
This paper discusses the animality while intrinsic quality of the human. Attempts to their potential as sensitive formative sphere and defends it as a way to create alternative modes of subjectification. Seeks to unveil some natural conditioning inherent
Rodrigo Avila Colla
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