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Weekly Roundup, February 7, 2010 | The Inhumanities
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Weekly Roundup, February 7, 2010. Leave a comment ». Safundi: The Journal of South African and American Studies. On “animal studies and ecocriticism,” including a couple articles on J.M. Coetzee’s. The Lives of Animals. The most recent issue of. Law, Culture and the Humanities. Has articles from Cary Wolfe, Gary Francione, Marie Fox, and Tamie L. Bryant. Trying Leviathan: The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature. February 7, 2010 at 4:11 pm.
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Weekly Roundup – January 10, 2010 | The Inhumanities
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Weekly Roundup – January 10, 2010. Leave a comment ». 8220; Sentient creatures: Transforming biopolitics and life matters. 8221; has issued a call for papers. A conference in Oslo in Sept. 2010. Wish I had the money to go to this one. David Cassuto outlines the broader legal implications. And history of the dismissal of a suit brought upon Ringling Brothers Circus on behalf of their elephants on the basis of lack of standing. Though I guess one would say that PeTA is not an abolitionist movement). You ar...
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Craig McFarlane | The Inhumanities
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Modern animal welfare has a long pedigree, dating back, in most accounts, to the publication of Jeremy Bentham’s. An Introduction to the Principles of Morals and Legislation. Specifically, Ch. XVII, para. 4) where he outlines what we might call, respectively, “The Humane Treatment Principle” and “The Never the Worse for Being Dead Principle,” viz.:. The question is not, Can they. Nor, Can they. But, Can they. Thus, while apparently granting some minimal consideration to animals, the animal welfare positi...
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Calarco’s Zoographies: Introduction | The Inhumanities
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Calarco’s Zoographies: Introduction. Hopefully those of you planning on reading along have managed to get a copy of the book. If not, this post is just devoted to the relatively short introduction by Calarco, so you should have time to still get the book and catch up easily. Kant famously contends in his. That philosophy in the cosmopolitan sense of the word can be summed up in four questions: What can I know? What should I do? What may I hope for? What is a human being? Seeks to contest the calculative ...
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Weekly Roundup – December 20, 2009 | The Inhumanities
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Weekly Roundup – December 20, 2009. Leave a comment ». A book to be edited by Matthew Chrulew and Dinesh Wadiwel. Abstracts due 28th February 2010. Conference at Johns Hopkins April 15-16th, 2010. Submissions due Feb. 01, 2010. BBC World Service to do a two-part program entitled. One Planet: Animals and Us. Jonathan Safran Foer on. Most likely nothing new will happen on this blog until after the new year, including probably canceling next week’s roundup. So, enjoy yourselves. December 20, 2009 at 10:02 pm.
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Call for Book Proposals | The Inhumanities
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Call for Book Proposals. Call for Book Proposals. We are pleased to invite proposals for a new book series,. Critical Animal Studies,. To be published by Rodopi Press, one of Europe’s premiere academic presses. The main goals of the series, which differentiates it from the pre-existing series in the field of animal studies, are that we are particularly looking to publish works that:. D) contribute to creative, bold, innovative, and boundary shifting knowledge development in critical animal studies. 8230;...
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Why I Hate Grading | Majestic Equality
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The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. One of the More Idiotic of False Equivalences. Occupy Wall Street: An 8-Point Non-manifesto →. Why I Hate Grading. October 6, 2011. EDIT: I keep meaning to give some link-love to a friend’s new blog, If Truth Were a Tomboy. But then forgetting to, so here – go read it). This post is partly inspired by reading the comments here. It’s not enough that he’s sm...Secondly,...
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Majestic Equality | "The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread." | Page 2
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The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Newer posts →. August 8, 2011. Is Rubert Murdoch responsible for actions carried out by his employees? Do murders by Anders Breivik reflect on islamophobic commentators? Are feminists, egalitarians and liberals advancing a Europe-wide grand plan to actively undermine the basic structures of Western civilisation? That is, when several things compose a (relatively) unif...
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lukeroelofs | Majestic Equality
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The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Occupy Wall Street: An 8-Point Non-manifesto. October 11, 2011. I’m stuck in a bit of a dilemma over ‘Occupy Wall Street.’ I support it, of course, but I feel torn over what to say about it. On the one hand, as a supporter, and someone paid to think about … Continue reading →. Why I Hate Grading. October 6, 2011. One of the More Idiotic of False Equivalences. 8220;For...
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Occupy Wall Street: An 8-Point Non-manifesto | Majestic Equality
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The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. Why I Hate Grading. Occupy Wall Street: An 8-Point Non-manifesto. October 11, 2011. On the other hand, if I try to say something I run several risks: Who told me I can speak for a movement of hundreds of thousands? Eight Points, Beginning with ‘Why Want More Economic Equality? That is, the same resources can do more to improve people’s lives if distributed equally....