Thinking Animals: What They Mean for Ethics and Public Policy

For the seminar: Eagles, Pigeons, Swine and Puppies: What People Think About Animal Thinking. With Michael Noonan, Robert Lurz, and William Lynn. Moderated by John Fraser.

Friday, 15 March 2013 @ 19:00 – 21:00

Animal Behaviour and Conservation Program
Hunter College
695 Park Ave
New York, NY 10065 United States
http://thinkinganimals.org

How do people think about animals thinking? The words we use about animals speaks a great deal about how we care, and what we are willing to believe they know. Social scientists and ethicists have spent a great deal of time considering what people believe about how animals think, the way our words teach us to respect animals or demean them because of what we want to believe about their ability to think.

This round table discussion brings together four people who have researched the history, lore and practical implications of how the way we think about animals influences human behavior and what people are willing to believe about the study of animal thinking, and animals themselves.

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