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2011 Human-Animal Studies Fellows
is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the University of Memphis. While his work incorporates topics in philosophical psychology (self-consciousness, animal cognition), aesthetics (ontology of art), and the Philosophy of biology (dynamic
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ASI-produced Society & Animals ) of academia. It is higher education aimed at higher ethics that reject the notion that Animals are ours to exploit as we please. The ASI's executive director, Ken Shapiro, outlines the history and purpose of
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Books
An Introduction to Animals and the Law , by Joan Schaffner (2010, Palgrave MacMillan). Throughout history, humans have raised and confined Animals for food, clothing and research, trained Animals for entertainment, fought Animals for
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HAS Fellowship Program 2011
Death."
The Animals and Society Institute thanks the following organizations for their support of the program:
Summerlee Foundation (Major Sponsor)
National Canine Research Council (Kery Chez Sponsor)
Culture and
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Foundation, the Culture and Animals Foundation and The Humane Society of the United States for their support of individual fellows.
Support the ASI and
Support Human-Animal
Studies
Your donation to the Animals and Society Institute
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Knowing Animals
Edited by Laurence Simmons and Philip Armstrong.
Drawing on a range of perspectives -philosophy, literary criticism, art history and cultural studies, the essays collected here explore unconventional
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practice regarding nonhuman animals. Scholars can be advocates for animals. Precedents in other fields such as child development show that the public is comfortable with and, in fact, expects scholars who are experts in child psychology to
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Resources Subtopic
Feminism and the Defense of Animals New York: Continuum, 1994. 271 pp. $24.95.
LYNDA BIRKE Feminism, Animals and Science: The Naming of the Shrew Philadelphia: Open University, 1994. viii, 167 pp. $23.00 paper.
CAROL J. ADAMS AND JOSEPHINE
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the importance of death for animals, and Ivan Kreilkamp, who discussed the role of animals in the Olive Schreiner novel, The Story of an African Farm .
Wednesday's fellows included Richie Nimmo, who discussed the work of primatologists,
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Events Details
http://www.liv.ac.uk/philosophy/events/conferences/animals_matter/programme.htm
To register: Registration Form.
For further details contact srlclark@liverpool.ac.uk at the Department of philosophy, University of
Liverpool.
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