Spinoza’s attitude toward nonhuman animals is uncharacteristically cruel. This essay elaborates upon this ostensible idiosyncrasy in reference to Hasana Sharp’s commendable desire to revitalize a basis for animal ethics from within the bounds of his system. Despite our favoring an ethics beginning from animal affect, this essay argues that an animal ethic adequate to the demands of our historical moment cannot be developed from within the confines of strict adherence to Spinoza’s system—and this is not yet to speak of a more robust animal ethics which would advocate actual care and compassion for the animals themselves. We argue that on the assumption of Spinoza’s ontological biocentrism, in the presence of Spinozist determinism and the abs...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
In this commentary, I respond to the core question of Ruddick’s paper: How does the theoretical deth...
This issue of Essays in Philosophy provides evidence both of the dynamic nature of animal ethics and...
Spinoza’s attitude toward nonhuman animals is uncharacteristically cruel. This essay elaborates upon...
Like any broad narrative about the history of ideas, this one involves a number of simplifications. ...
Taken literally, Spinoza's thought does not appear to attach great value to the existence of animals...
Nature, as Spinoza conceives of it, contains individual things or finite modes, each with its own es...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
The principal objective of this essay is to briefly present and discuss what could be thought of as ...
The article presents an analysis of the ethical views of Bernard Rollin, an American zoologist and p...
The “question of the animal,” as it has become known, is central—both strategically and in-itself—to...
This dissertation identifies and criticises a fundamental characteristic of the philosophical discou...
In this thesis I put forward a new definition of anthropocentrism based on a thorough overview of us...
Does Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics give us reason to argue that the non-human animal places an ethical d...
The Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation, which has been endorsed by hundreds of influential ...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
In this commentary, I respond to the core question of Ruddick’s paper: How does the theoretical deth...
This issue of Essays in Philosophy provides evidence both of the dynamic nature of animal ethics and...
Spinoza’s attitude toward nonhuman animals is uncharacteristically cruel. This essay elaborates upon...
Like any broad narrative about the history of ideas, this one involves a number of simplifications. ...
Taken literally, Spinoza's thought does not appear to attach great value to the existence of animals...
Nature, as Spinoza conceives of it, contains individual things or finite modes, each with its own es...
Human concern with the moral status of non-human animals can be seen to stretch quite some way back...
The principal objective of this essay is to briefly present and discuss what could be thought of as ...
The article presents an analysis of the ethical views of Bernard Rollin, an American zoologist and p...
The “question of the animal,” as it has become known, is central—both strategically and in-itself—to...
This dissertation identifies and criticises a fundamental characteristic of the philosophical discou...
In this thesis I put forward a new definition of anthropocentrism based on a thorough overview of us...
Does Emmanuel Levinas’s ethics give us reason to argue that the non-human animal places an ethical d...
The Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation, which has been endorsed by hundreds of influential ...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
In this commentary, I respond to the core question of Ruddick’s paper: How does the theoretical deth...
This issue of Essays in Philosophy provides evidence both of the dynamic nature of animal ethics and...