Animal Ethics: Cases and Theories WF-FI-POLLEAnE-PCE
The course consist of the following issues:
1. Animal ethics: the standard approach
2. Animal ethics: a naturalized and sentimentalist approach
3. The ethics of (non) eating animals
4. Ethical issues in the use of animals in scientific research
5. The ethics of animal wildlife conservation
Poziom przedmiotu
Symbol/Symbole kierunkowe efektów uczenia się
Efekty kształcenia
Knowledge - the knowledge of relevant ethical issues emerging in the contexts of human/animal interaction
Skills – openness towards some differing approaches to animal ethics combined with the recognition of naturalistic contribution in that field
Competence - the ability to perceive and adequately interpret various approaches to animal ethics and to comprehend especially a naturalistic approach based on the Darwinian evolutionary theory
Literatura
D. De Grazia, Animal rights. A very short introduction, Oxford U.P., Oxford, 2002.
M. Midgley, Animals and Why They Matter, University of Georgia Press, Athens, 1983
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