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While writing a chapter on animal rights for a philosophy textbook, James Brusseau began wondering how the animal studies could reflect back to reveal human truths. Dignity, Pleasures, Vulgarity pursues that question as it ranges from an accessible look at today's philosophy of animal ethics, to an investigation of what we can learn about ourselves in the midst of thinking about animals. Set against the backdrop of the wine, sex, love, and blood soaked running of the bulls in Pamplona, Spain, this short narrative nonfiction explores how animals – human and nonhuman - exist together. |
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James Brusseau (PhD) is author of books and articles in
contemporary philosophy, and the history of
philosophy and ethics.
He teaches at Pace University in New York City. |
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