Otherwise than Anthropocentrism: Levinas Face-to-Face with the Animal

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dc.contributor.advisor Beran, Ondřej (školitel)
dc.contributor.author Reyes, Mira
dc.date.accessioned 2023-08-15T08:01:13Z
dc.date.available 2023-08-15T08:01:13Z
dc.date.issued 2023
dc.date.submitted 2023-06-01
dc.identifier Univerzitní knihovna (studovna) cze
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10195/81848
dc.description.abstract This work cultivates further the path opened by Levinasian scholars trying to explore if the ethics of the face of Levinas, considered by many philosophers as an original vision that is a turning point in the history of ethics, and putting at the forefront the holocaust as a major paradigm for all kinds of societal discrimination, as a possible philosophical path for giving moral consideration and dignity to the plight of the nonhuman animal. My particular thesis problem is stated as thus: could Levinas's ethics serve the interests of animal ethics? I approached the problem by: first, exonerating Levinas from the charges of anthropocentrism as defined scholarly in the field of animal ethics; second, by identifying two guiding principles that serve as standard if my application of Levinasian ethical concepts would keep fidelity with Levinas's ethical agenda; third, by applying Levinas's concepts of il ya and nausea, face and other, eros and filiation to the central problems in animal ethics; and fourth, by concluding in what ways Levinas makes a contribution to the discourse of animal ethics which confirms that Levinasian ethics does advance the interest of animal ethics to uphold the dignity of animals. eng
dc.format 303 s.
dc.language.iso eng
dc.publisher Univerzita Pardubice cze
dc.rights bez omezení cze
dc.subject Levinas eng
dc.subject ethics eng
dc.subject animal ethics eng
dc.subject ethics of the face of the animal eng
dc.subject otherness of the nonhuman animal eng
dc.subject anthropocentrism eng
dc.subject animal care ethics eng
dc.subject anthropogenic climate change eng
dc.subject animal as significant love eng
dc.title Otherwise than Anthropocentrism: Levinas Face-to-Face with the Animal eng
dc.type disertační práce cze
dc.contributor.referee Bierhanzl, Jan
dc.contributor.referee Milligan, Anthony
dc.date.accepted 2023-06-05
dc.description.department Fakulta filozofická cze
dc.thesis.degree-discipline Philosophy eng
dc.thesis.degree-name Ph.D.
dc.thesis.degree-grantor Univerzita Pardubice. Fakulta filozofická cze
dc.identifier.signature D40649
dc.thesis.degree-program Philosophy eng
dc.description.defence The superior introduces the candidate The candidate presents her dissertation The opponents present their evaluation and questions The candidate replies the questions Questions and discussion (oder members of the commitee, the audience) eng
dc.identifier.stag 46846
dc.description.grade Dokončená práce s úspěšnou obhajobou cze


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