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En inklusiv etik på goda grunder? -Vår livsstil och djurens liv, en filosofisk och teologisk diskussion

An Inclusive Ethic on Good Grounds? -Our Lifestyle and the Lives of Animals, a philosophical and theological discussion

Abstract
The relationship human has to animals are complex and I discuss this from a theological and philosophical perspective in this essay. I ask on what grounds, with what arguments and how one could live with an inclusive ethic. I discuss the philosopher Peter Singer and the theologian Andrew Linzey to see their agreements and differences. Linzey has a mystic influence built into the theological perspective. Swedish activists and authors Pelle Strindlund and Annika Spalde call their way of life the “Way of love” and show an animal-inclusive ethic built on a Christian mystic ground.
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Student essay
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http://hdl.handle.net/2077/33617
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Date
2013-08-06
Author
Lund, Maria
Keywords
ethics
suffering
killing
life
rights
utilitarian
personhood
mystic
Language
swe
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