
Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans
blurring boundaries in human-animal relationships
$188.60
- Paperback
414 pages
- Release Date
22 April 2018
Summary
Blurred Lines: Rethinking Animal Ethics in the Anthropocene
This book reflects on the increasingly blurred boundaries that characterize the human-animal relationship. In the Anthropocene, humans and animals have come closer together, prompting a re-evaluation of traditional divisions.
Firstly, new scientific insights and technological advances are blurring the lines between animals and humans. Secondly, our increasing influence on nature necessitates rethinking the old disti…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9783319830100 |
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ISBN-10: | 3319830104 |
Series: | The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics |
Author: | Bernice Bovenkerk, Jozef Keulartz |
Publisher: | Springer International Publishing AG |
Imprint: | Springer International Publishing AG |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 414 |
Release Date: | 22 April 2018 |
Weight: | 670g |
Dimensions: | 30mm x 235mm x 157mm |
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The first book to systematically address the far-reaching changes in human-animal relationships during the Anthropocene Focuses on rethinking the traditional divisions between humans and animalsContains contributions from researchers at the cutting edge of their fields who systematically examine the broad field of human-animal relations
About The Author
Bernice Bovenkerk
Dr. Bernice Bovenkerk is assistant professor at the Philosophy Group at Wageningen University. Previously she was post-doc and lecturer at the Ethics Institute at Utrecht University. She received her PhD from the University of Melbourne, Australia, on a dissertation titled The Biotechnology Debate. Democracy in the face of intractable disagreement (which she published with Springer). She received her Master’s title at the University of Amsterdam on a thesis titled Pluralism in Environmental Ethics. Bernice Bovenkerk is currently working on an Innovative Research Grant about the ethics of animal domestication. She has recently carried out research about the moral status and welfare of fish. Her research interests concern issues in animal and environmental ethics and political philosophy. Current topics are the moral status of animals and other natural entities, climate ethics, and deliberative democracy.
Jozef Keulartz is emeritus Professor of Environmental Philosophy at the Radboud University Nijmegen, and senior researcher Applied Philosophy at Wageningen University and Research Centre. He has published extensively in different areas of science and technology studies, social and political philosophy, bioethics, environmental ethics and nature policy. His books include Die verkehrte Welt des Jürgen Habermas [The Topsy-Turvy World of Jürgen Habermas, 1995], Van bestraffing naar behandeling [From Punishment to Treatment, 1996, 4rd ed], Struggle for Nature – A Critique of Radical Ecology (1998), and Werken aan de grens – een pragmatische visie op natuur en milieu [Boundary-Work: A Pragmatist View on Nature and Environment, 2005]. He is editor of Wilhelm Dilthey: Kritiek van de historische rede [Wilhelm Dilthey: Critique of the historical Reason, 1994] and co-editor of Foucault herdenken [In Memory of Foucault, 1995], Museum Aarde [Museum Earth, 1997], Pragmatist Ethics for a Technological Culture (Kluwer, 2002), Legitimacy in European Nature Conservation Policy (Springer, 2008), New Visions of Nature (Springer, 2009), Environmental Aesthetics. Crossing Divides and Breaking Ground (Fordham University Press, 2013), and Old World and New World Perspectives in Environmental Philosophy (Springer, 2014).
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