Justice for Animals: Practical Progress through Philosophical Theory

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This event is not hosted by EA Colorado.

Copying here because Martha Nussbaum is a leading expert on the philosophy of our relationship to animals.

The University of Denver’s new Institute for Animal Sentience and Protection (IASP) aims to expand the scientific understanding of the cognitive and emotional capabilities of non-human animals. This evolving understanding will have a lasting transformative impact on the protection of animals. Please join us for the following IASP event next month:
Justice for Animals: Practical Progress through Philosophical Theory

Tuesday, March 12
4:00–6:00pm
University of Denver Sturm College of Law, Forum

Animals suffer injustice at our hands and human domination is everywhere: in the seas, where marine mammals die from ingesting plastic; in the skies, where migratory birds die in large numbers from air pollution; and, obviously, on the land, where the habitats of many large mammals have been destroyed almost beyond repair. Addressing these large problems requires dedicated work and effort. But it also requires a good normative theory to direct our efforts.

Join the Institute for Animal Sentience and Protection as we host noted philosopher, Martha Nussbaum. During this talk, she will argue that an approach based on her version of the Capabilities Approach is the one we need, and she will show how it directs our efforts better than rival approaches.

The talk will be followed by a reception, please register here.