Most approaches to animal ethics ground the moral standing of nonhumans in some appeal to their capacities for intelligent autonomy or mental sentience. Corporal Compassion emphasizes the phenomenal and somatic commonality of living beings; a philosophy of body that seeks to displace any notion of anthropomorphic empathy in viewing the moral experiences of nonhuman living beings. Ralph R. Acampora employs phenomenology, hermeneutics, existentialism and deconstruction to connect and contest analytic treatments of animal rights and liberation theory. In doing so, he focuses on issues of being and value, and posits a felt nexus of bodily being, termed symphysis, to devise an interspecies ethos. Acampora uses this broad-based bioethic to engage in dialogue with other strains of environmental ethics and ecophilosophy. Corporal Compassion examines the practical applications of the somatic ethos in contexts such as laboratory experimentation and zoological exhibition and challenges practitioners to move past recent reforms and look to a future beyond exploitation or total noninterference-a posthumanist culture that advocates caring in a participatory approach.
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Book Details
Title
Corporal Compassion
Imprint
University of Pittsburgh Press
Product Form
Paperback
Publisher
University of Pittsburgh Press
Source ISBN
9780822963233
Genre
Philosophy
ISBN13
9780822963233
Book Category
Social Science Books
BISAC Subject Heading
PHI005000
Book Subcategory
Society and Culture Books
ISBN10
9780822963233
Language
English
Dimensions
Height
222 mm
Length
146 mm
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