He has said “ The animals… that are supposed to have had happy lives probably did not have happy lives and were almost certainly not painlessly killed.” He seems to have a naturalistic worldview. In addition to his affiliation with the NYU Departments of Environmental Studies and Philosophy, Dale also holds positions at The Dickson Poon School of Law and at the University of the Sunshine Coast in Australia.ĭale is the author of “Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic”, Co-editor with Marc Bekoff of “Readings in Animal Cognition”, “Morality’s Progress: Essays on Humans, Other Animals, and the Rest of Nature”, “Ethics and the Environment: An Introduction”, “Reason in a Dark Time” and (with Bonnie Nadzam) “Love in the Anthropocene”.ĭale seems to have a broadly sentiocentric moral scope but is also open to considering agency as an additional moral qualifier as part of a pluralistic approach. STEPHAN LAVERNE ERASMO AHMED FOREST GREGORY GERARD MEL DALE ROMEO TREVOR. ![]() 3.76 avg rating 191 ratings published 2014 5 editions. Mindkt esetben a npi egysg mitolgija, amely a tvedhetetlen Vezr ltal. Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle Against Climate Change Failed - And What It Means for Our Future. (Claim to be) Last best hope for endangered wildlife. Best zoos today aim at species preservation. Then zoos became urban amusement and entertainment. Zoos originally demonstrated and celebrated the domination of nature by man. ![]() He also serves as a faculty affiliate for the NYU School of Law and as director of NYU’s Animal Studies Initiative. Average rating: 3.86 549 ratings 66 reviews 20 distinct works Similar authors. Dale Jamieson, 'Zoos Revisited' (1995) HISTORY OF ZOOS. Dale is Professor of Environmental Studies and Philosophy at New York University, a scholar of environmental ethics and animal rights, and an analyst of climate change discourse.
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