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Language, Ethics and Animal Life: Wittgenstein and Beyond

Hardback

Main Details

Title Language, Ethics and Animal Life: Wittgenstein and Beyond
Authors and Contributors      Edited by Dr. Niklas Forsberg
Edited by Dr. Mikel Burley
Edited by Dr. Nora Hamalainen
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:240
Category/GenreEthics and moral philosophy
ISBN/Barcode 9781441140555
ClassificationsDewey:171.2 179.3
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly

Publishing Details

Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Imprint Bloomsbury Academic USA
Publication Date 6 December 2012
Publication Country United States

Description

New research into human and animal consciousness, a heightened awareness of the methods and consequences of intensive farming, and modern concerns about animal welfare and ecology are among the factors that have made our relationship to animals an area of burning interest in contemporary philosophy. Utilizing methods inspired by Ludwig Wittgenstein, the contributors to this volume explore this area in a variety of ways. Topics discussed include: scientific vs. non-scientific ways of describing human and animal behaviour; the ethics of eating particular animal species; human nature, emotions, and instinctive reactions; responses of wonder towards the natural world; the moral relevance of literature; the concept of dignity; and the question whether non-human animals can use language. This book will be of great value to anyone interested in philosophical and interdisciplinary issues concerning language, ethics and humanity's relation to animals and the natural world.

Author Biography

Mikel Burley is Lecturer in Religion and Philosophy at the University of Leeds, UK. His previous publications include two books on Indian philosophy, and articles on, among other things, philosophy of religion, ethics, literature, and reincarnation. Nora Hamalainen is post-doctoral researcher and temporary lecturer in philosophy at the University of Helsinki, Finland, and former editor-in-chief of the Helsinki-based cultural weekly Ny Tid. She has written about ethics, literature and the nature of moral theory.

Reviews

In sum the anthology is highly recommendable and achieves the aim to offer new ways of thinking about moral and conceptual aspects of human-animal relationships, philosophical methodology and advancement of Wittgensteinian topics, although showing varying strength in individual contributions. -- Yuliya Fadeeva * Ethical Theory and Moral Practice *