Topic Brief: Takes up the discussion from last chapter--does being committed to shared language and shared deliberation trap us in a prison? Discussion of vulnerability and its importance for thinking about ethics and politics.
Dependent Rational Animals Lecture Three -
Takes up the discussion from last chapter--does being committed to shared language and shared deliberation trap us in a prison? Discussion of vulnerability and its importance for thinking about ethics and politics. Begins with a rejection of Anthony Kenney's interpretation of Thomas Aquinas.
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- Takes up the discussion from last chapter--does being committed to shared language and shared deliberation trap us in a prison?
- Discussion of vulnerability and its importance for thinking about ethics and politics.
- Begins with a rejection of Anthony Kenney's interpretation of Thomas Aquinas.
- A discussion of DRA chapter 4, examining the 4 arguments against non-human
- Focus on the requirements for shared deliberation, especially honesty.
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