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Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics, and Moral Pragmatics

Autor Mara-Daria Cojocaru
en Limba Engleză Hardback – feb 2022
Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics, and Moral Pragmatics draws on the theoretical achievements made in ethics, political philosophy, and human-animal studies, addressing the problem that these advancements have not resulted in practical change toward significantly improved human-animal-relations. Mara-Daria Cojocaru argues that this gap between theory and action can close only if humans live up to the task of becoming passionate animals themselves-and passionate about animals as well. In the tradition of philosophical pragmatism and with reference to congenial thinkers like Mary Midgley, Cojocaru develops a moral pragmatics that highlights the role of emotions in moral and political life and focuses on the institutions necessary to make tangible progress on the problems posed by animal experimentation and factory farming.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781793628565
ISBN-10: 1793628564
Pagini: 238
Dimensiuni: 160 x 238 x 21 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Lexington Books
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Acknowledgments

Introduction
1 That We Don't Go Down on Our Knees in Shame and Grief Every Day Never Ceases to Amaze Me
2 So How Does This Become Philosophy? A Few Notes on Method

Part 1: Passionate Animals
3 Becoming Animal: Humans and Other Animals
4 Passions: Why We Care - Also About Other Animals
5 Becoming Human: Elements of Moral Pragmatics

Part 2: Emotions and Normative Beliefs
6 Passionate Reasoning: The Role of Values in Systematic Inquiry
7 Passionate Disagreement: Anger and Why it is Not the Beginning of the End of Civilized Coexistence
8 Getting it Right: What You Need to Know About Animal Experimentation and Factory Farming

Part 3: Thinking Alternatives
9 Instruments and Approaches
10 Animal Ethics and Animal Politics: From Law Enforcement to Private Experiments in Living
Epilogue

Bibliography
Index
About the Author

Recenzii

"Hard-hitting yet lucid, lyrical yet well-argued, Passionate Animals: Emotions, Animal Ethics, and Moral Pragmatics is a superb example of philosophy that makes a difference. Mara-Daria Cojocaru wrestles with how we habitually think of and interact with the animal world and how we should go about changing these habits by renewing our understanding of what it means to be 'human.' In so doing, Cojocaru revives, renews, and adapts the best of the pragmatist and Aristotelian traditions by putting authentic self-reflection and rich philosophical conversation to work in addressing a salient and pressing moral problem with vigour, subtlety, and precision."
Drawing on insights of the American pragmatists and Mary Midgley, Cojocaru provides an engaging and uncompromising analysis of animal ethics in political context. Passionate Animals is a must-read for those seeking philosophical clarity and real-world guidance on human-animal relations.
This is the most engaging and original book on animal ethics (and more besides) that I have read in years. It is a compelling example of what Mary Midgley has called 'philosophical plumbing' - revealing the complexity and crucial importance of our judgements and passions with regard to the non-human animals we live alongside.
Passionate Animals offers a novel and thought-provoking approach to the convergence position in animal ethics. Eliciting Charles Peirce, John Dewey, and Mary Midgley as philosophical forebearers, Cojocaru gives voice to a pluralistic and pragmatic animal protectionist position set on protecting sentient animals for their own sake, putting an abrupt end to unnecessary suffering and harm. Advocating open-mindedness, selflessness, and hope, Cojocaru draws nuanced conceptions of animality and emotion into conjoint inquiry and philosophical plumbing. Cojocaru convincingly argues that philosophy can offer genuine visions of how institutions and rules can be improved; it can irritate and systematize the habits of thinking, feeling, and acting, conjuring maps of what is still possible.