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between humans and (other) animals. Are humans animals? (What are animals, first of all?) If humans are animals, how to conceptualize their differences? Either way, what are the consequences for how to understand oneself and treat animals? What
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HAS Courses in the Northeast
between humans and (other) animals. Are humans animals? (What are animals, first of all?) If humans are animals, how to conceptualize their differences? Either way, what are the consequences for how to understand oneself and treat animals? What
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on the inner lives of animals to blockbuster documentaries on people living-and dying-with wild animals. Why are we so fascinated with these various animals and the people who know them? This course will explore representations of
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on the inner lives of animals to blockbuster documentaries on people living-and dying-with wild animals. Why are we so fascinated with these various animals and the people who know them? This course will explore representations of
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will outweigh those of other animals. The problem is that most of the time, the interests of animals are not counted at all-and that once they are counted, many of our practices cannot possibly be justified. I believe that in the long-run, our
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"we" still allows nonhuman animals only as much respect and autonomy as is convenient for us, not unlike how early Americans treated the native peoples who got in the way of manifest destiny. It's similar to how we name subdivisions after the
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surrounding companion animals, wild animals, research animals, work animals, and animals used for food. He provides a no-nonsense assessment of the treatment of animals, and addresses the philosophical and legal arguments that form the
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