PHIL 2652

Animal Minds and Animal Ethics

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Course Description

Other species seem to represent objects in their environments, think about the thoughts of their conspecifics, and perhaps even use language. Some seem to have long-term memory, emotion, and self-awareness. Do they in fact do all of these things, and if so, how, and in what sense? We will engage philosophically with the best scientific evidence available to answer these and similar questions before considering their ethical implications.


  • Walter Ott

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    3.83

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    2.50

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    Fall 2023

  • Nikolina Cetic

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    1.00

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    2.00

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    Spring 2022

  • Kirra Hyde

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    Spring 2020

  • Jacob Smith

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    Fall 2023

  • Charles Oswald

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     GPA

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    Spring 2022