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    Speciesism, generalized prejudice and perceptions of prejudiced others by Everett, J, Caviola, L, Savulescu, J, Faber, N

    Published 2019
    “…Philosophers have argued there is a normative relationship between our attitudes towards animals (“speciesism”) and other prejudices, and psychological work suggests speciesism relies on similar psychological processes and motivations as those underlying other prejudices. …”
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    How we value animals: the psychology of speciesism by Caviola, L

    Published 2019
    “…I find that speciesism is a stable construct with large interpersonal differences. …”
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    The moral standing of animals: Towards a psychology of speciesism by Caviola, L, Everett, J, Faber, N

    Published 2018
    “…We introduce and investigate the philosophical concept of 'speciesism' -the assignment of different moral worth based on species membership -as a psychological construct. …”
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    The precarity of nonhuman livelihoods: rethinking speciesism in a genocidal state by Thomsen, TB

    Published 2022
    “…</p> <p>Nearly all interlocutors discriminated against at least one species (what I call speciesism), where Euro-American sociocultural dynamics affected how humans speak for and about nonhumans in the abstract. …”
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    From Theologial Speciesism to a Theological Ethology: Where Catholic Moral Theology Needs to Go by John Berkman

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…This essay breaks down common hesitations to engage in animal ethics, examines prime work on the subfield – paragraphs 2145-2418 of the Catechism of the Catholic Church – as well as Albert the Great’s thoughts; and proposes a transformation of speciesism to ethology, considering seriously the possible goods – natural and supernatural – inherent in non-human animal nature.…”
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    MAKING KIN: POSTHUMAN IDENTITY IN ANNE HAVERTY’S "ONE DAY AS A TIGER" AND KAREN JOY FOWLER’S "WE ARE ALL COMPLETELY BESIDES OURSELVES" by Paul Mihai PARASCHIV

    Published 2022-06-01
    Subjects: “…posthumanism, speciesism, kinship, identity, becoming, anthropomorphism…”
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