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.
Select Articles and Books from UBC Library
Preece, R. (1999; 1998; 2007). Animals and nature: Cultural myths, cultural realities. Vancouver: UBC Press. [Link]
Preece, R., Ebrary Academic Complete (Canada) Subscription Collection, & Canadian Publishers Collection – non-CRKN. (2008; 2009). Sins of the flesh: A history of ethical vegetarian thought. Vancouver: UBC Press. [Link]
Preece, R., & Taylor & Francis eBooks – CRKN. (2002). Awe for the tiger, love for the lamb: A chronicle of sensibility to animals. Florence; New York: Routledge. [Link]
Preece, R. (2004). Brute souls, happy beasts, and evolution: Historical status of animals. UBC Press. [Link]
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