PHIL 296

PHIL 296 Animals and Society

PHIL296
200 Level Course
Winter
3 Units
In-person
3

Instructor: Serrin Rutledge-Prior

This course introduces students to historical and contemporary debates regarding the treatment of nonhuman animals within Western societies, and explores our ethical responsibilities toward them. The course examines a range of human-animal relations, involving domesticated, working, research subjects and wild animals.

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