The main aim of this talk is to demonstrate the need for a clarification of the concept of speciesism and of its connections with anthropocentrism. I argue that ontological, epistemological, and ethical anthropocentrism are related, but still independent from each other. I also show how speciesism is only a kind of ethical anthropocentrism. I claim that in order to move towards a coherent and effective animal ethic we need to reassess the problem in terms of non-anthropocentric ethic.

Note sull’antropocentrismo e sullo specismo dell’etica animalista / M. Andreozzi. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Post-umano: le crisi dell’antropocentrismo tenutosi a Firenze nel 2014.

Note sull’antropocentrismo e sullo specismo dell’etica animalista

M. Andreozzi
2014

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The main aim of this talk is to demonstrate the need for a clarification of the concept of speciesism and of its connections with anthropocentrism. I argue that ontological, epistemological, and ethical anthropocentrism are related, but still independent from each other. I also show how speciesism is only a kind of ethical anthropocentrism. I claim that in order to move towards a coherent and effective animal ethic we need to reassess the problem in terms of non-anthropocentric ethic.
3-ott-2014
antropocentrismo, specismo, etica interspecifica, etica ambientale, animal studies, etica animalista
Settore M-FIL/03 - Filosofia Morale
Note sull’antropocentrismo e sullo specismo dell’etica animalista / M. Andreozzi. ((Intervento presentato al convegno Post-umano: le crisi dell’antropocentrismo tenutosi a Firenze nel 2014.
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