Dear All,
You are very welcome to the talk "What We Owe to Nonhuman Animals" by
Gary Steiner
When: 14.05.2024 16:45
Where: Room 3C, Neues Institutsgebäude (NiG), 1010 Wien
ABSTRACT
Gary Steiner - Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Bucknell University, USA
In this talk, Professor Steiner will provide an overview of central
themes from his recent book What We Owe to Nonhuman Animals: The
Historical Pretensions of Reason and the Ideal of Felt Kinship
(Routledge, 2023). Where the Western philosophical tradition has
maintained that the idea of human superiority over all non-human beings
is a product of the impartial employment of reason, Professor Steiner
argues that in fact the tradition has used reason as a tool for
rationalizing this prior commitment to human superiority over the
nonhuman world. Where the tradition has claimed that reason operates
independently of our embodied and affective (emotional) constitution,
Professor Steiner argues for the mutual interplay of reason and emotion
in the formation of moral commitments, and he further argues for the
conclusion that a great many nonhuman animals have rich subjective lives
that in essential respects place them on a par with human beings. Rather
than seeking to preserve the historical status of human beings as what
Kant called "the titular lords of nature," we ought to broaden
considerably our conception of the moral community so as to include all
sentient beings as full and direct beneficiaries of moral concern.
Snacks and drinks will be provided!
The talk will be in English.
If you have any questions, please contact Erich Linder
(erich.linder(a)vetmeduni.ac.at).
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