University Park, Texas, United States of America
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
Areas of Interest
Applied Ethics
Normative Ethics
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    Editorial
    The Philosophers' Magazine 91 5-5. 2020.
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    Pandemic Playlist
    The Philosophers' Magazine 90 120-122. 2020.
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    It’s Not About the Animals
    The Philosophers' Magazine 90 71-73. 2020.
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    Sophie Grace Chappell Talks Sex and Gender
    The Philosophers' Magazine 90 11-19. 2020.
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    The Otherlife
    The Philosophers' Magazine 89 106-107. 2020.
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    Talk to the Hand
    The Philosophers' Magazine 88 102-103. 2020.
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    Weighty Matters
    The Philosophers' Magazine 87 108-110. 2019.
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    _The Weight of Things_ explores the hard questions of our daily lives, examining both classic and contemporary accounts of what it means to lead 'the good life'. Looks at the views of philosophers such as Aristotle, the Stoics, Mill, Nietzsche, and Sartre as well as contributions from other traditions, such as Buddhism Incorporates key arguments from contemporary philosophers including Peter Singer, Martha Nussbaum, Robert Nozick, John Finnis, and Susan Wolf Uses examples from biography, literat…Read more
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    Animalkind: What We Owe to Animals
    Wiley-Blackwell. 2009.
    By exploring the ethical differences between humans and animals, _Animalkind_ establishes a middle ground between egalitarianism and outright dismissal of animal rights. A thought-provoking foray into our complex and contradictory relationship with animals Advocates that we owe each animal due respect Offers readers a sensible alternative to extremism by speaking of respect and compassion for animals, not rights Balances philosophical analysis with intriguing facts and engaging tales
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    Make yer spuds and whatever (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 53 (53): 116-117. 2011.
    Clearly some parental aims get the parent-child relationship started on the wrong foot. It’s not OK to have a child so you’ll later have a tennis partner. It is OK to want responsibility, focus, bonding with a partner, and the pleasures of daily life with children
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    Animal husbandry (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 54 (54): 117-118. 2011.
    Clearly some parental aims get the parent-child relationship started on the wrong foot. It’s not OK to have a child so you’ll later have a tennis partner. It is OK to want responsibility, focus, bonding with a partner, and the pleasures of daily life with children
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    Women Galore
    The Philosophers' Magazine 82 106-107. 2018.
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    Tomorrow Never Knows
    The Philosophers' Magazine 86 108-110. 2019.
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    Tourism Experiences and Animal Consumption (review)
    The Philosophers' Magazine 83 115-116. 2018.
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    BlacKkKlansman and Crazy Rich Asians
    The Philosophers' Magazine 83 104-106. 2018.
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    Free Solo
    The Philosophers' Magazine 84 100-102. 2019.
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    A Night of Doom and Glee
    The Philosophers' Magazine 85 112-113. 2019.