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Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans : Blurring boundaries in human-animal relationships / / edited by Bernice Bovenkerk, Jozef Keulartz
Animal Ethics in the Age of Humans : Blurring boundaries in human-animal relationships / / edited by Bernice Bovenkerk, Jozef Keulartz
Edizione [1st ed. 2016.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2016
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (XVII, 414 p. 5 illus.)
Disciplina 361.25
Collana The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics
Soggetto topico Philosophy of nature
Environment
Zoology
Philosophy of Nature
Environment, general
ISBN 3-319-44206-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction -- Jozef Keulartz & Bernice Bovenkerk; Changing relationships with non-human animals in the Anthropocene -- Part 1. Between human and animal -- 1. Anita Guerrini; Deep history, evolutionary history, and animals in the Anthropocene -- 2. Sanne van der Hout; Organisms as teachers? The promise of biomimicry -- 3. Eva Meijer; Interspecies democracies -- 4. Michiel Korthals; Human-animal interfaces from a pragmatist perspective -- 5. Simon Burton & Emily Brady; What is it like to be a bird? Epistemic Humility and Human-Animal Relations -- 6. Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson and Susan McCarthy: Unfeeling Brutes -- 7. Comments: Henk van den Belt; Between human and animal -- Part 2. Between wild and domestic -- 8. Clare Palmer; Climate change, ethics, and the wildness of wild animals -- 9. Bernice Bovenkerk; Animal captivity: justifications for animal Captivity in the context of domestication -- 10. Jac. A.A. Swart; care for the wild in the Anthropocene -- 11. Martin Drenthen; The wolf and the animal lover.-12. Susan Boonman; Blurred boundaries in wildlife management practices -- 13. Comments: Sue Donaldson & Will Kymlicka; Between wildness and domestication: Rethinking categories and boundaries in response to animal agency -- Part 3. Between freedom and captivity -- 14. Jozef Keulartz; Towards an animal ethics for the Anthropocene -- 15. Aaron Simmons; Animals, freedom, and the ethics of veganism -- 16. T.J. Kasperbauer; Should captive primates have reproductive rights? -- 17. Sabrina Brando; Wild animals in entertainment -- 18. Comments: Clemens Driessen -- Part 4. Between animal ethics and conservation ethics -- 19. Jozef Keulartz; Captivity for conservation? Zoos at a Crossroads (reprint) -- 20. Brendon Larson & Stephanie Barr; The flights of the monarch butterfly: Between in situ and ex situ conservation -- 21. Bernice Bovenkerk & Marcel Verwey; Blurring the Boundaries Between Individualistic Animal Ethics and Holistic Environmental Ethics -- 22. Daniel Ramp & Marc Bekoff; Compassion as a practical and evolved ethic for conservation (reprint) -- 23. Comments: Hub Zwart; We all live in a planetary Ark (planetary Ark, planetary Ark….).
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Animals in Our Midst
Animals in Our Midst
Autore Bovenkerk Bernice
Pubbl/distr/stampa Springer Nature, 2021
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (574 pages)
Altri autori (Persone) KeulartzJozef
Collana The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics
Soggetto topico Veterinary medicine
Philosophy
Ethics & moral philosophy
The environment
Zoology & animal sciences
Soggetto non controllato Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science
Philosophy of Nature
Ethics
Environment, general
Zoology
Animal Ethics
Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics
Environmental Sciences
Environmental Ethics
Anthropocene
Animal Agency
Gene Technology
Veterinary medicine
Philosophy
Ethics & moral philosophy
The environment
Zoology & animal sciences
ISBN 3-030-63523-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Intro -- Acknowledgments -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- 1 Animals in Our Midst: An Introduction -- 1.1 Introduction -- 1.2 Animal Ethics in the Anthropocene -- 1.3 The Netherlands as Mirror of Biodiversity Problems -- 1.3.1 The Recovery of Wildlife -- 1.3.2 Exotic Species and Climate Refugees -- 1.3.3 The Sixth Mass Extinction -- 1.3.4 Rewilding and De-extinction -- 1.3.5 Intensive Livestock Farming -- 1.3.6 The Ecological Impact of Large-Scale Hunting -- 1.3.7 Companion Animals -- 1.3.8 The 'Liminalisation' of Wildlife -- 1.3.9 The Struggle for Nature Between People -- 1.4 Overview of the Volume -- 1.4.1 Part 1: Animal Agents -- 1.4.2 Part 2: Domesticated Animals -- 1.4.3 Part 3: Urban Animals -- 1.4.4 Part 4: Wild Animals -- 1.4.5 Part 5: Animal Artefacts -- References -- 2 Animal Conservation in the Twenty-First Century -- 2.1 Introduction -- 2.2 Viable Populations -- 2.3 Sufficiently Large Numbers and the Amount of Area They Require -- 2.4 Challenges -- 2.5 Trophic Downgrading: "When the Cat Is Away, the Mice Will Play" -- 2.6 Conservation in Twenty-First Century: 'Cores, Corridors and Carnivores' Meets 'Nature Needs Half' -- 2.7 Viable Ecosystems with Red Deer and Wolf in the Netherlands -- 2.7.1 Current Population of Red Deer in the Netherlands -- 2.7.2 Current Population of Wolf in the Netherlands -- 2.7.3 Predator-Prey Relation Between Wolf and Red Deer -- 2.8 The Netherlands in 2120 -- 2.9 Change -- 2.10 Further Reading -- References -- Part I Animal Agents -- 3 Taking Animal Perspectives into Account in Animal Ethics -- 3.1 Introduction -- 3.2 Conceptualizing Animal Agency: Two Models -- 3.2.1 Propositional Agency -- 3.2.2 Materialist Agency -- 3.2.3 A Working Definition of Agency -- 3.3 Taking into Account Relational Agency in Animal Ethics on the Micro- and Macro Level -- 3.3.1 Relational Agency and Animal Ethics.
3.3.2 Taking into Account Macro-Relations in Thinking About Agency and Ethics -- 3.4 Risks for Relational Approaches to Ethics -- 3.5 Further Directions -- 3.5.1 Research -- 3.5.2 Animal Cultures -- 3.5.3 Animal Workers -- 3.5.4 Further Directions -- References -- 4 Turning to Animal Agency in the Anthropocene -- 4.1 The Centrality of Agency -- 4.2 On Animal Agency and Self-Judging Obligations -- 4.3 Standpoint Acknowledgement and How to Ask the Right Questions -- 4.4 Calling for an "Animal Agency Turn" -- References -- 5 Animal Difference in the Age of the Selfsame -- 5.1 Progressivist Anti-naturalism -- 5.2 Sameness and Anthropocentrism -- 5.3 Violence Against Otherness -- 5.4 A Proposal for an Ethic of Animal Difference -- 5.5 Sameness and the Anthropocene -- 5.6 Conclusion -- References -- 6 Should the Lion Eat Straw Like the Ox? Animal Ethics and the Predation Problem -- 6.1 Introduction -- 6.2 Utilitarianism -- 6.2.1 Piecemeal Engineering -- 6.2.2 The Balance of Nature and the Argument from Ignorance -- 6.2.3 Paradise Engineering -- 6.3 Rights Theories -- 6.3.1 Lack of Moral Agency -- 6.3.2 Non-human Victims -- 6.4 The Capabilities Approach -- 6.4.1 The Other Species Capability -- 6.4.2 Broadening the Capabilities Approach -- 6.5 Political Theory of Animal Rights -- 6.5.1 Similarities and Dissimilarities with the Capabilities Approach -- 6.5.2 Competence and Risk -- 6.5.3 Positive and Negative Duties -- 6.5.4 The Limits of a Place-Based Approach -- 6.5.5 Blurring Boundaries -- 6.5.6 Learning to Hunt and to Avoid Predators -- 6.6 Concluding Remarks -- References -- 7 Justified Species Partiality -- 7.1 Introduction -- 7.2 Species-Membership Views of Moral Status -- 7.3 Strategy One: Moral Status Equality and Moral Considerability Diversity -- 7.4 Strategy Two: Equal Moral Status Without Equal Political Status.
7.5 Strategy Three: Differential Epistemic Position -- 7.6 Conclusion -- References -- 8 Humanity in the Living, the Living in Humans -- 8.1 Introduction: Animals, Plants and Humans -- 8.2 Food Makes the World Go Around -- 8.3 Values in Animal Plant Interactions -- 8.4 Do They Communicate with Each Other? -- 8.5 Collaboration as a Mechanism of Co-evolution -- 8.6 Tree of Life or Network? -- 8.7 Symbiosis, Symbionts, Holobionts and Place -- 8.8 Different Types of Relations Inter- and Intra-species -- 8.9 Matter and Meaning -- Philosophical Questions -- 8.10 Barriers: Classifications, Anthropocentrism and Hubris -- 8.11 Philosophical Challenges: Pandora's Box Versus New Skills -- 8.12 Conclusion -- References -- 9 Comment: The Current State of Nonhuman Animal Agency -- 9.1 Changing Perspectives Within Animal Ethics -- 9.2 The Problem of Predation -- 9.3 Human and Nonhuman Animals -- 9.4 The Future of Agency -- References -- Part II Domesticated Animals -- 10 An Introduction to Ecomodernism -- 10.1 Introduction -- 10.2 The Optimal Role of Animals in Our Food System -- 10.3 The Case for Intensification -- 10.4 How History Shapes the Way We Think About Animal Farming -- 10.5 The Future of Animal Farming -- 10.6 The Future of Animal Eating -- 10.7 Conclusion -- References -- 11 Place-Making by Cows in an Intensive Dairy Farm: A Sociolinguistic Approach to Nonhuman Animal Agency -- 11.1 Introduction -- 11.2 Language and the Politics of Human Exceptionalism -- 11.3 Cows as Social and Linguistic Beings -- 11.4 Linguistic Place-Making in an Intensive Dairy Farm -- 11.4.1 The Fieldwork Site -- 11.4.2 Place-Making Through Practices of Sociality and Multilingualism -- 11.5 Conclusion -- References -- 12 The Vanishing Ethics of Husbandry -- 12.1 Introduction -- 12.2 Industrial Animal Production -- 12.3 Reforming Husbandry in Industrial Animal Production.
12.4 Philosophers and Animal Husbandry -- 12.5 Animal Husbandry and Animal Activism -- 12.6 The Eclipse of Husbandry and the Rise of Narcissism -- 12.7 Conclusion -- References -- 13 Reimagining Human Responsibility Towards Animals for Disaster Management in the Anthropocene -- 13.1 Introduction -- 13.2 Animal Disaster Ethics: Developing Disaster Frameworks -- 13.3 Animal Disaster Ethics: Revealing Animal Vulnerabilities -- 13.4 Animal Disaster Management: A Reimagining -- 13.5 Animal Disaster Management: Humanitarian Impulse and Animal Welfare Science -- 13.6 Animal Disaster Management: Aims and Recommendations for Ethically Responsible Caretaking -- 13.7 Recommendations -- References -- 14 The Decisions of Wannabe Dog Keepers in the Netherlands -- 14.1 Introduction -- 14.2 Animal Ethicists' Views on Dog Ownership -- 14.3 Pedigree Pups -- 14.4 Pups Without Pedigree -- 14.5 Shelter Dogs -- 14.6 Discussion -- References -- 15 Comment: Animals in 'Non-Ideal Ethics' and 'No-Deal Ethics' -- 15.1 Non-ideal Animal Ethics and the Meat Industry -- 15.2 Non-ideal Animal Ethics and Disaster Management -- 15.3 Non-ideal Ethics and Ethnographic Animal Studies -- 15.4 Towards a No-Deal Animal Ethics -- References -- Part III Urban Animals -- 16 Stray Agency and Interspecies Care: The Amsterdam Stray Cats and Their Humans -- 16.1 Introduction -- 16.2 The Amsterdam Stray Cat Foundation -- 16.3 Degrees of Agency -- 16.4 Networks of Care -- 16.5 Cat Politics -- 16.5.1 Stray Cat Rights -- 16.5.2 Democratic Agency -- 16.6 Cat-Human Relations at the SAZ as a Model for Future Interactions -- 16.6.1 Ecologies of Care -- 16.6.2 Sharing the City -- 16.6.3 Interspecies Resistance as the Foundation for New Relations -- References -- 17 "Eek! A Rat!" -- 17.1 Introduction -- 17.2 From the Lab to the Liminal -- 17.3 How Fear and Disgust Impair Moral Judgment.
17.4 Rat Politics -- 17.5 Failure of Imagination -- 17.6 Sympathy for the Rat -- 17.7 Compassion: A Stepping Stone? -- 17.8 Compassion: Cornerstone of Interspecies Morality -- 17.9 From Anthropocentric to Multispecies Epistemologies -- 17.10 From Philosophical Deliberation to Compassionate Engagement -- 17.11 Conclusion -- References -- 18 Interpreting the YouTube Zoo: Ethical Potential of Captive Encounters -- 18.1 Introduction -- 18.2 Interpreting the YouTube Zoo -- 18.3 YouTube Orangutans Unsettling Binary Concepts -- 18.4 The YouTube Zoo: Increasing Encounter Value or Enabling a Moral Gaze? -- 18.5 Conclusion -- References -- 19 Wild Animals in the City: Considering and Connecting with Animals in Zoos and Aquariums -- 19.1 Introduction -- 19.2 Animal Welfare -- 19.3 Human-Animal Interactions -- 19.4 Wildness in Zoos -- 19.5 Compassionate Education Programs -- 19.6 Real Connections with Artificial Means -- 19.7 Conclusion -- References -- 20 Comment: Encountering Urban Animals: Towards the Zoöpolis -- 20.1 The Urban, the Animal -- 20.2 Urban Animal Encounters and the Politics of Spatial Access -- 20.2.1 The Home -- 20.2.2 The Zoo -- 20.2.3 The Streets/Parks/Margins -- 20.3 Towards the Zoöpolis -- 20.3.1 'Articulating With' Animals -- 20.3.2 Making Visible Relationalities -- 20.3.3 Re-Storying the City to Imagine Otherwise -- 20.4 Conclusion -- References -- Part IV Wild Animals -- 21 Should We Provide the Bear Necessities? Climate Change, Polar Bears and the Ethics of Supplemental Feeding -- 21.1 Introduction -- 21.2 Some Basic Premises of This Paper -- 21.3 The Situation of Polar Bears -- 21.4 Possible Responses to Abrupt Polar Bear Starvation -- 21.5 Ethical Reasons for Supplemental Feeding of Starving Bears -- 21.6 Ethical Reservations About Feeding Bears -- 21.6.1 Would Feeding Bears Harm the Bears Themselves?.
21.6.2 Would Feeding Bears Harm Other Sentient Animals?.
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Bovenkerk Bernice  
Springer Nature, 2021
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Environmental aesthetics : crossing divides and breaking ground / / edited by Martin Drenthen and Jozef Keulartz
Environmental aesthetics : crossing divides and breaking ground / / edited by Martin Drenthen and Jozef Keulartz
Autore Drenthen Martin
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Fordham University Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Disciplina 304.2
Collana Groundworks : ecological issues in philosophy and theology
Soggetto topico Environment (Aesthetics)
Aesthetics
Soggetto non controllato Aesthetics
Environmental Aesthetics
Environmental Ethics
Environmental Philosophy
ISBN 0-8232-5450-X
0-8232-5452-6
0-8232-6091-7
0-8232-5453-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Ten Steps in the Development of Western Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 2. Future Directions for Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 3. On Universalism and Cultural Historicism in Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 4. The Cultural Aesthetics of Environment -- CHAPTER 5. Toward an Aesthetics of Respect Kant’s Contribution to Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 6. From Theoretical to Applied Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 7. Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship -- CHAPTER 8. Can Only Art Save Us Now? -- CHAPTER 9. Landscapes of the Environmental Imagination -- CHAPTER 10. Beauty or Bane -- CHAPTER 11. Thinking Like a Mall -- CHAPTER 12. Aesthetic Value and Wild Animals -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
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Drenthen Martin  
New York : , : Fordham University Press, , 2014
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Environmental aesthetics : crossing divides and breaking ground / / edited by Martin Drenthen and Jozef Keulartz
Environmental aesthetics : crossing divides and breaking ground / / edited by Martin Drenthen and Jozef Keulartz
Autore Drenthen Martin
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Fordham University Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Disciplina 304.2
Collana Groundworks : ecological issues in philosophy and theology
Soggetto topico Environment (Aesthetics)
Aesthetics
Soggetto non controllato Aesthetics
Environmental Aesthetics
Environmental Ethics
Environmental Philosophy
ISBN 0-8232-5450-X
0-8232-5452-6
0-8232-6091-7
0-8232-5453-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Ten Steps in the Development of Western Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 2. Future Directions for Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 3. On Universalism and Cultural Historicism in Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 4. The Cultural Aesthetics of Environment -- CHAPTER 5. Toward an Aesthetics of Respect Kant’s Contribution to Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 6. From Theoretical to Applied Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 7. Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship -- CHAPTER 8. Can Only Art Save Us Now? -- CHAPTER 9. Landscapes of the Environmental Imagination -- CHAPTER 10. Beauty or Bane -- CHAPTER 11. Thinking Like a Mall -- CHAPTER 12. Aesthetic Value and Wild Animals -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
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Drenthen Martin  
New York : , : Fordham University Press, , 2014
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Environmental aesthetics : crossing divides and breaking ground / / edited by Martin Drenthen and Jozef Keulartz
Environmental aesthetics : crossing divides and breaking ground / / edited by Martin Drenthen and Jozef Keulartz
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York : , : Fordham University Press, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (240 p.)
Disciplina 304.2
Collana Groundworks : ecological issues in philosophy and theology
Soggetto topico Environment (Aesthetics)
Aesthetics
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 0-8232-5450-X
0-8232-5452-6
0-8232-6091-7
0-8232-5453-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- CHAPTER 1. Ten Steps in the Development of Western Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 2. Future Directions for Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 3. On Universalism and Cultural Historicism in Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 4. The Cultural Aesthetics of Environment -- CHAPTER 5. Toward an Aesthetics of Respect Kant’s Contribution to Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 6. From Theoretical to Applied Environmental Aesthetics -- CHAPTER 7. Environmental Art and Ecological Citizenship -- CHAPTER 8. Can Only Art Save Us Now? -- CHAPTER 9. Landscapes of the Environmental Imagination -- CHAPTER 10. Beauty or Bane -- CHAPTER 11. Thinking Like a Mall -- CHAPTER 12. Aesthetic Value and Wild Animals -- Notes -- Contributors -- Index
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Old World and New World Perspectives in Environmental Philosophy : Transatlantic Conversations / / edited by Martin Drenthen, Jozef Keulartz
Old World and New World Perspectives in Environmental Philosophy : Transatlantic Conversations / / edited by Martin Drenthen, Jozef Keulartz
Edizione [1st ed. 2014.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Cham : , : Springer International Publishing : , : Imprint : Springer, , 2014
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (236 p.)
Disciplina 363.7001
Collana The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics
Soggetto topico Ethics
Nature conservation
Landscape ecology
Human geography
Nature Conservation
Landscape Ecology
Human Geography
ISBN 3-319-07683-3
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contributors -- Preface -- 1. Introduction; Martin Drenthen & Jozef Keulartz: Introduction -- Part One: Wilderness and Cultural Landscapes -- 2. Extracting Culture or Injecting Nature? Rewilding in Transatlantic Perspective; Marcus Hall -- 3. Restoration and Authenticity Revisited; Marion Hourdequin & David Havlick -- 4. Conceiving the Earth itself as our Garden; W.S.K. Cameron 5. Wilderness Recognized. Environments Free From Human Control; Robert Scotney -- Part Two: Restoration of Value and Meaning to Cultural Ecosystems -- 6. Cultural Landscapes, Ecological Restoration and the Intergenerational Narrative; Paul Knights -- 7. Enduring Nature; Glenn Deliège 8. Seeking Nature's Permission; Alan Holland -- 9. Green Managerialism And The Erosion Of Meaning; Simon P. James -- Part Three: Wolves and Wildness -- 10. The wolf is coming! Emplacing a predator that is not (yet) there; Martin Drenthen -- 11. Eating Wolves; Thomas Thorp -- 12. Blurring Boundaries: Freedom, Enclosure, and Death; Brian Seitz -- 13. The Hero, the Wolf, and the Hybrid. Overcoming the Overcoming of Uncultured Landscapes; Nathan Kowalsky -- Index.
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