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Animal Crisis with Alice Crary & Lori Gruen

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What if the key to respecting and appreciating non-human animals resided in understanding our human selves better? Thinking about animals and our relation to them might then involve trying to grasp the ways in which our current social, economic, and moral systems skew our perceptions and practices. Prof. Alice Crary (The New School for Social Research) and Prof. Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University) delve into the fundamental questions and problems that can help us better understand the crisis affecting animals and how we might then seek resolution through a considered form of resistance.

Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.

Host:
Dr Todd Mei

Sponsors:
Philosophy2u.com
Hillary Hutchinson, Career and Change Coach at Transitioning Your Life
Hermeneutics in Real Life
Geoffrey Moore, author of The Infinite Staircase

Links Related to this Episode:
Alice Crary (The New School)
Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)

Animal Crisis (Polity Press)

Animal Ethics (SEP, entry by Lori Gruen)
Utilitarianism & Animals (Jeff Sebo)
Philipa Foot (SEP)
Iris Murdoch (SEP)
Cora Diamond (Wikipedia)
Sarah Ahmed (Wikipedia)
Skepticism and Understanding the Minds of Others (SEP)

Protest at Standing Rock (NPR)

Music: Earth and the Moon, by Ketsa

Logo Art: Angela Silva, Dattura Studios

Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.

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What if the key to respecting and appreciating non-human animals resided in understanding our human selves better? Thinking about animals and our relation to them might then involve trying to grasp the ways in which our current social, economic, and moral systems skew our perceptions and practices. Prof. Alice Crary (The New School for Social Research) and Prof. Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University) delve into the fundamental questions and problems that can help us better understand the crisis affecting animals and how we might then seek resolution through a considered form of resistance.

Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.

Host:
Dr Todd Mei

Sponsors:
Philosophy2u.com
Hillary Hutchinson, Career and Change Coach at Transitioning Your Life
Hermeneutics in Real Life
Geoffrey Moore, author of The Infinite Staircase

Links Related to this Episode:
Alice Crary (The New School)
Lori Gruen (Wesleyan University)

Animal Crisis (Polity Press)

Animal Ethics (SEP, entry by Lori Gruen)
Utilitarianism & Animals (Jeff Sebo)
Philipa Foot (SEP)
Iris Murdoch (SEP)
Cora Diamond (Wikipedia)
Sarah Ahmed (Wikipedia)
Skepticism and Understanding the Minds of Others (SEP)

Protest at Standing Rock (NPR)

Music: Earth and the Moon, by Ketsa

Logo Art: Angela Silva, Dattura Studios

Living Philosophy is brought to you by Philosophy2u.com.

  continue reading

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