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Claudia launches Season 6 by talking to Will Kymlicka about politics. They discuss how animals remain largely sidelined in political philosophical thought, as compared to other areas of ethics and social theory. Will delves into three different models for how to bring animals into politics: politics “on behalf of” animals, where humans represent animals; politics “by” animals, where wild animals exercise self-government; and politics “with” animals, where humans and animals do politics together and co-author decisions. As examples of joint politics, they discuss recent efforts to share power with domesticated animals in farmed animal sanctuaries, in the family and in the workplace.

Date Recorded: 30 September 2023.

Will Kymlicka is the Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy in the Philosophy Department at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada, where he has taught since 1998. He is the co-author with Sue Donaldson of Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights, published by Oxford University Press in 2011, and now translated into German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Turkish, Dutch, Chinese, Korean, and Polish. Zoopolis argues that animals belong at the heart of democratic political theory - defending rights of citizenship for domesticated animals and sovereignty rights for wild animals – and its ideas have helped launch the recent `political turn’ in animal ethics. Will and Sue have continued developing their model of a zoopolis, and its implications for animal advocacy, legal reform, and alliances with other social justice movements. Their recent work has appeared in Politics and Animals; The Philosophy and Politics of Animal Liberation; Journal of Animal Ethics; Canadian Perspectives on Animals and the Law; the Oxford Handbook of Animal Studies. Will co-directs the Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics research group at Queen’s University, including its postdoctoral fellowship program, and teaches courses in animals and political theory and in animals and the law.

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Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Animal Question in Moral and Political Philosophy (00:05:26)

3. Morals vs. Politics? (00:11:24)

4. Legitimate Authority: Three Models (00:15:13)

5. Urban Animals and Iterative Politics (00:23:40)

6. Levels of Politics By Animals: Communities and Commons (00:27:15)

7. Politics and Society (00:33:23)

8. Wolves, Dominance, and Social Biology (00:38:35)

9. Membership in Families and Workplaces (00:40:40)

10. Exit Options and Interspecies Sociability (00:46:50)

11. Members of Society (00:52:50)

12. Quote (Blue and Rock) (00:59:18)

13. What are you working on now? (01:07:50)

14. Animal Highlight: Domesticated Dogs (01:09:31)

15. Credits (01:21:38)

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Claudia launches Season 6 by talking to Will Kymlicka about politics. They discuss how animals remain largely sidelined in political philosophical thought, as compared to other areas of ethics and social theory. Will delves into three different models for how to bring animals into politics: politics “on behalf of” animals, where humans represent animals; politics “by” animals, where wild animals exercise self-government; and politics “with” animals, where humans and animals do politics together and co-author decisions. As examples of joint politics, they discuss recent efforts to share power with domesticated animals in farmed animal sanctuaries, in the family and in the workplace.

Date Recorded: 30 September 2023.

Will Kymlicka is the Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy in the Philosophy Department at Queen's University in Kingston, Canada, where he has taught since 1998. He is the co-author with Sue Donaldson of Zoopolis: A Political Theory of Animal Rights, published by Oxford University Press in 2011, and now translated into German, French, Spanish, Japanese, Turkish, Dutch, Chinese, Korean, and Polish. Zoopolis argues that animals belong at the heart of democratic political theory - defending rights of citizenship for domesticated animals and sovereignty rights for wild animals – and its ideas have helped launch the recent `political turn’ in animal ethics. Will and Sue have continued developing their model of a zoopolis, and its implications for animal advocacy, legal reform, and alliances with other social justice movements. Their recent work has appeared in Politics and Animals; The Philosophy and Politics of Animal Liberation; Journal of Animal Ethics; Canadian Perspectives on Animals and the Law; the Oxford Handbook of Animal Studies. Will co-directs the Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics research group at Queen’s University, including its postdoctoral fellowship program, and teaches courses in animals and political theory and in animals and the law.

Featured:

Send us a message

The Animal turn is a nominee in the 2024 Women in Podcasting Awards. Vote for The Animal Turn in the Society and Culture Podcasts Category. You can vote between 1 August - 1 October 2024.
Vote here: https://womeninpodcasting.net/the-animal-turn/

Women in Podcasting Awards
The Women in Podcasting Awards is a people's choice awards.

A.P.P.L.E
Animals in Politics, Law, and Ethics researches how we live in interspecies societies and polities.
Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
Support the Show.

The Animal Turn is hosted and produced by Claudia Hirtenfelder and is part of iROAR Network. Find out more on our website.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Introduction (00:00:00)

2. The Animal Question in Moral and Political Philosophy (00:05:26)

3. Morals vs. Politics? (00:11:24)

4. Legitimate Authority: Three Models (00:15:13)

5. Urban Animals and Iterative Politics (00:23:40)

6. Levels of Politics By Animals: Communities and Commons (00:27:15)

7. Politics and Society (00:33:23)

8. Wolves, Dominance, and Social Biology (00:38:35)

9. Membership in Families and Workplaces (00:40:40)

10. Exit Options and Interspecies Sociability (00:46:50)

11. Members of Society (00:52:50)

12. Quote (Blue and Rock) (00:59:18)

13. What are you working on now? (01:07:50)

14. Animal Highlight: Domesticated Dogs (01:09:31)

15. Credits (01:21:38)

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