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May 11, 2025
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2022-2023 Undergraduate Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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PHL 323 - Animal Rights and Its Critics Do animals have rights? Why do we grant some animals rights but not others? In this course we will examine various arguments concerning animal rights. In the first half of the semester we will read some early animal rights/liberation arguments that are now considered classic, whereas in the second half of the semester we will turn to critics of animal rights. Topics of discussion will include, but are not limited to, authority, body, death, experimentation, factory farming, food, hunting, justice, kinship, language, personhood, pet, philosophy, power, speciesism, vegetarianism, and zoos. Lecture Credits: 3 Prerequisite: One philosophy core course. Offered in Alternate Years, Spring Semester
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