Panel on Ethics and Animals at the American Philosophical Association (APA 2016, San Francisco)
24 Tuesday Nov 2015
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The Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals (SSEA)
American Philosophical Association (APA) – Pacific Division Meeting – 2016
March 30 – April 3, 2016
San Francisco, California, USA
On Friday evening, April 1rst, 7:00 – 10:00 P.M, the Society for the Study of Ethics and Animals will host a panel on speciesism with Robert C. Jones, John Sanbonmatsu, Stephen F. Eisenman, Zipporah Weisberg and Christiane Bailey.
PANEL : What Is to Be Done? Speciesism as Extermination
Chair: Jeff Johnson (St. Catherine University)
Speakers:
Zipporah Weisberg (Queen’s University) : “‘O for the Voices of Animals’: Learning to Listen”
Christiane Bailey (Université de Montréal): “A Relational and Political Approach to Interspecies Justice in an Unjust World”
Robert C. Jones (California State University, Chico): “Is Anti-speciesism a Form of Exterminism?”
Stephen F. Eisenman (Northwestern University): “Research in Cold Blood”
John Sanbonmatsu (Worcester Polytechnic Institute): “The Animal of Bad Faith: Speciesism as an Existential Project”
Abstracts coming soon.
More info on the APA group meetings.