Webcast sponsored by the Irving K. Barber Learning Centre and hosted by Green College, as part of the thematic series “The Ethics of Life, Use, and Care.” Featuring Rod Preece, Professor Emeritus of Political Philosophy, Wilfrid Laurier University; Jodey Castricano, Critical Studies, UBC-O; Moderator: David Fraser, Zoologist, Animal Welfare Program, this lecture focuses on questions of ethics that interrogate habits of thought in the humanities and sciences in a 35-minute presentation by Rod Preece, political philosopher and well-respected Canadian scholar of animal rights.
UBC Library Resources
Preece, R., & Chamberlain, L. (1993). Animal welfare & human values. Waterloo, Ont., Canada: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. [Link]
Preece, R. (2011). Animal sensibility and inclusive justice in the age of Bernard Shaw. Vancouver: UBC Press.
Preece, R. (2005). Brute souls, happy beasts, and evolution: The historical status of animals. Vancouver: UBC Press. [Link]
Castricano, J., & Project Muse University Press Archival eBooks. (2008). Animal subjects: An ethical reader in a posthuman world. North York; Waterloo: Wilfrid Laurier University Press. [Link]
Fraser, D., & Universities Federation for Animal Welfare. (2008). Understanding animal welfare: The science in its cultural context. Ames, Iowa; Chichester, West Sussex: Wiley-Blackwell.
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