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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Underneath, Fiona Carlsen
Heroin, Lindsey Schiffman
Bring The Funk Back, Kara Douds
Wayward Fellas, Jared Fisher
Lukas & Mariah, Roslyn Yeager
It's A Woman's World, Allyson C. Evans
It's A Woman's World, Allyson C. Evans
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
The Mountains Are Calling, Trevor Murchison
The Mountains Are Calling, Trevor Murchison
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
The Sounds Of Spring, Jo Anna Edmison
The Sounds Of Spring, Jo Anna Edmison
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Kelli, Vianca De La Parra
Twins In Bloom, Ysabel Sullivan
Fluorescent Shoot, Nick Imbriale
Perfectly Still / The Hood / In Headlights, Marcus A. Laguisma
Perfectly Still / The Hood / In Headlights, Marcus A. Laguisma
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Ain't It Peachy?, Kaiya Peralta
Tapei On 35mm, Peter Hou
Light Forms, Tanner Johnston
Room 22, Haley Vanbaale
35mm Road Trip, Elvis Li
Pink Plasma / Marigold Mystique, Elizabeth N. Merrihew
Pink Plasma / Marigold Mystique, Elizabeth N. Merrihew
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Home, Hannah Travis
Santa Cruz & Morro Bay, Connor Bailey
Santa Cruz & Morro Bay, Connor Bailey
.RAW Journal of Art and Design
No abstract provided.
Scavengers Of The In-Between: Feminist Ruminations On Dogs, Love, And Pragmatism, Cathryn Bailey
Scavengers Of The In-Between: Feminist Ruminations On Dogs, Love, And Pragmatism, Cathryn Bailey
Between the Species
Abstract:
Western philosophy’s frequent conflation and denigration of animals, human others, embodiment and emotions has been powerfully documented over the past many decades. I explore the impact of this fear and loathing of the body, a somatophobia that infects much of the Western philosophical canon and its orientation toward people of color, white women, and animals. As I share reflections that are meant to enact and reveal an embodied pragmatism, I consider the potential of our love for dogs to ground a more embodied philosophical approach to love. Rooted in my own journey (as philosopher and dog lover), I pose …
Reducing Extreme Suffering For Non-Human Animals: Enhancement Vs. Smaller Future Populations?, Magnus Vinding
Reducing Extreme Suffering For Non-Human Animals: Enhancement Vs. Smaller Future Populations?, Magnus Vinding
Between the Species
This paper argues that ethical views that place primary importance on the reduction of extreme suffering imply that, at least in theory, it can be better to allow enhanced non-human animals to come into existence rather than unenhanced non-human animals. Furthermore, they imply that it would be even better if no non-human animals came into existence at all. However, it is unclear, from the perspective of these ethical views, whether enhancement or reduction of future populations is the more effective strategy in practice, and whether it might even be better to instead pursue a seemingly more robust and less controversial …
A Zoopolean Look At Animal Research Ethics, Andrew T. Fenton
A Zoopolean Look At Animal Research Ethics, Andrew T. Fenton
Between the Species
I will discuss how animal laboratory research can be ethically analyzed using Donaldson and Kymlicka’s political theory of animal rights. To accomplish this, I will not presuppose their strong animal rights framework. Donaldson and Kymlicka’s approach revolves around some basic human-animal relationships, reflecting the relational turn in applied ethics writ large. However, they do not discuss laboratory animal research in any detail, and so an extension to that domain of animal use is in order. Donaldson and Kymlicka’s emphasis on human-animal relationships is useful for reminding ourselves that in laboratories various staff or personnel can develop bonds with captive animals …
Are Illegal Direct Actions By Animal Rights Activists Ethically Vigilante?, Michael P. Allen, Erica Von Essen
Are Illegal Direct Actions By Animal Rights Activists Ethically Vigilante?, Michael P. Allen, Erica Von Essen
Between the Species
Constructed as terrorist, illegal direct actions by animal rights activists have become the subject of draconian law enforcement measures in the US and UK. Some scholars respond to this phenomenon by interpreting such actions to protect vulnerable animals not as terrorist but civilly disobedient. This approach highlights their ethical character, as a normatively relevant consideration in the state’s law enforcement response. Consistent with this approach, we argue that illegal direct actions by animal rights activists are not terrorist, although their motivations are sometimes anti-statist and anarchist. However, we also argue that civil disobedience is an awkward fit for many such …
Autonomy, Slavery, And Companion Animals, Heather M. N. Kendrick
Autonomy, Slavery, And Companion Animals, Heather M. N. Kendrick
Between the Species
I attempt to resolve the question of whether keeping animals as pets is akin to slavery by considering the significance of liberty to human beings and to nonhuman animals. I distinguish between two senses of liberty: preference liberty and autonomous liberty. Preference liberty is the freedom to satisfy the preferences that one in fact has. Autonomous liberty is the ability to satisfy the preferences that one might have regardless of whether one actually has those preferences. Preference liberty has a value for animals, but autonomous liberty is meaningless for them. As the core wrong of slavery is the restriction of …