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Beyond Tolerance: Mitigating Human-Wildlife Conflict with Hospitality. [PDF]
Serenari C.
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Philosophy Compass, 2020
A bstract The term “speciesism” has played a key role in debates about the moral consideration of nonhuman animals, yet little work has been dedicated to clarifying its meaning.
Oscar Horta, Frauke Albersmeier
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A bstract The term “speciesism” has played a key role in debates about the moral consideration of nonhuman animals, yet little work has been dedicated to clarifying its meaning.
Oscar Horta, Frauke Albersmeier
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Speciesism and Reverse Speciesism
Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2011Implicit in Schmidtz's essay (Schmidtz, this issue, pp. 127–138) is a distinction between two meanings of ‘anthropocentrism’ for which I once suggested labels: ‘As I use the terms, a view is valuat...
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The notion of speciesism has been central to animal ethics since the mid-1970s. This chapter explores three issues that it raises. First, in response to the conceptual question “What exactly is speciesism?”, I argue that speciesism is best defined as discrimination on the basis of species membership.
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2002
AbstractDespite bioethical discussions of its moral irrelevance, membership in the species Homo sapiens is still appealed to as a criterion for access to superior moral status. Along the lines of the authors who have equated ”speciesism” with racism and sexism, I challenge this view on several grounds.
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AbstractDespite bioethical discussions of its moral irrelevance, membership in the species Homo sapiens is still appealed to as a criterion for access to superior moral status. Along the lines of the authors who have equated ”speciesism” with racism and sexism, I challenge this view on several grounds.
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AVANCA | CINEMA, 2021
Speciesism | Ageism | Racism (SAR) is a generative cinematic artwork stemming from the millennia-old practice of mask making and laying claim to the fundamental richness of diversity. SAR generates sequences of masks from photos of people and animals without bias, imbued meaning or particular intent, leaving all interpretations and assumptions to the ...
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Speciesism | Ageism | Racism (SAR) is a generative cinematic artwork stemming from the millennia-old practice of mask making and laying claim to the fundamental richness of diversity. SAR generates sequences of masks from photos of people and animals without bias, imbued meaning or particular intent, leaving all interpretations and assumptions to the ...
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1998
Abstract Do apes really have an intellect that encompasses what we would call language? And even if one were bold enough to conclude that they do, why should we think that the utterances of apes will tell us anything about human language, or the formation of the human mind?
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Abstract Do apes really have an intellect that encompasses what we would call language? And even if one were bold enough to conclude that they do, why should we think that the utterances of apes will tell us anything about human language, or the formation of the human mind?
Sue Savage-Rumbaugh +2 more
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Society & Animals, 2017
Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with six students prior to an alternative break trip to a companion and farmed animal sanctuary, along with participant observation of all student trip participants (n = 44) during the trip and at all pre- and post-trip events.
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Semi-structured in-depth interviews were conducted with six students prior to an alternative break trip to a companion and farmed animal sanctuary, along with participant observation of all student trip participants (n = 44) during the trip and at all pre- and post-trip events.
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