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In this episode Steve Cooke discusses the significance of philosophy in helping to foster moral imagination. Such imagination allows for conceptual development, making moral progress and political change possible. With this backdrop, Steve unpacks how the development of habitat rights for animals would be an important step in ensuring animal vital interests are protected. Date Recorded: 7 September 2023. Steve Cooke is an Associate Professor of Political Theory at the University of Leicester. He works on justice and nonhuman animals, and in the ethics of protest and activism. His main interests are in what a just society for human and nonhuman animal might look like, and the ethics of different ways of achieving it. He recently published What are Animal Rights For?, published by Bristol University Press. Learn more about Steve on his university profile page or connect with him on Mastodon. Claudia (Towne) Hirtenfelder is the founder and host of The Animal Turn. She has a PhD in Geography from Queen's University, and her research is focused on the significance of the problematization of urban animals. She was awarded the AASA Award for Popular Communication for her work on the podcast. Contact Claudia via email (info@theanimalturnpodcast.com) or follow her on Twitter (@ClaudiaFTowne). Featured: What are Animal Rights For? by Steve Cooke. Imagined Utopias: Animals Rights and the Moral Imagination by Steve CookeA Theory of Justice by John RawlsThe Tanner Lectures on Human Values, Fellow Creatures: Kantian Ethics and Our Duties to Animals by Christine M. Korsgaard. The Animal Turn is part of the iROAR, an Animals Podcasting Network and can also be found on A.P.P.L.E, Twitter, and InstagramThank you to Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E) for sponsoring this podcast; Gordon Clarke (Instagram: @_con_sol_) for the bed music, Jeremy John for the logo, and Virginia Thomas for the Animal Highlight. This episode was edited by Christiaan Mentz and produced by the host Claudia Towne Hirtenfelder. A.P.P.L.E Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law and Ethics (A.P.P.L.E)Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the showThe Animal Turn is hosted and produced by Claudia Hirtenfelder and is part of iROAR Network. Find out more on our website.
Mit "Tiere wie wir" hat die Harvard-Philosophin Christine M. Korsgaard ein interessantes Buch zur Tierethik vorgelegt, das im Jahr 2021 auf Deutsch erschienen ist. Dass wir Tieren gegenüber moralische Pflichten haben, begründet sie ausgerechnet mit Hilfe der moralischen Prinzipien von Immanuel Kant, der das eigentlich anders sah und für Tiere anscheinend nicht besonders viel übrig hatte. Eine Rezension
Auch Menschen sind Tiere, lautet die provokante, aber philosophisch untermauerte These von Christine M. Korsgaard. Die Harvard-Professorin für Philosophie leitet daraus ein engagiertes Plädoyer gegen Massentierhaltung und Tierversuche ab. Rezension von Eva Karnofsky. Aus dem Englischen von Stefan Lorenzer C.H. Beck Verlag, 346 Seiten, 29,95 Euro ISBN 978-3-406-76545-2
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Die US-amerikanische Moralphilosophin Christine M. Korsgaard ist der Überzeugung, dass wir keine Tiere zum Fleischkonsum halten sollten. Für ihre eigenen Katzen allerdings macht sie Ausnahmen. Von Florian Werner www.deutschlandfunkkultur.de, Sein und Streit Hören bis: 19.01.2038 04:14 Direkter Link zur Audiodatei
In today's episode, Aubrey and Courtney discuss what it means to have a sense of self, components that contribute to forming a deeper awareness, and tools anyone can use to strengthen a connection between mind and body. Questions or comments? We'd love to hear what you think! Contact us via Instagram @aubtron or @courtneypeacockcoaching Sources: The Body Keeps the Score by Bessel Van Der Kolk The Sense of Self: Perspectives from Science and Zen Buddhism by Richard Sears Our Sense of Self by Katrin Weigmann Self-Constitution: Agency, Identity, and Integrity by Christine M. Korsgaard How Environment Shapes Your Identity, contributed by Spaces The Untethered Soul by Michael A. Singer The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People by Steven Covey --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/structuresofself/support