CFA – Animal Liberation – 40 years on

The international conference “Animal Liberation, Forty Years on” will take place on May 28-29, 2015 at at the University of Rennes 2, France.

Speakers can give their presentation in French or in English, and the sessions will be free and open to all.

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WORKSHOP – Natural Environments and Cultural Services

A WORKSHOP TO BE HELD ON 23-24 June 2014 AT DURHAM UNIVERSITY, UK

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According to decision making bodies such as the UK Government’s DEFRA and the UN Environment Programme, one of the reasons ecosystems have value is because they can provide human beings with cultural ecosystem services. The thought is that woods, say, or wetlands have value, not simply because they supply us with fuel, food and other material benefits, but because they can inspire us, for instance, or fortify our resolve, or hone our aesthetic faculties, or provide us with religious symbols, or shape our sense of who we are. Continue reading

CALL FOR PARTICIPANTS – Reading group on animal liberation, UFSC (Brazil)

Reading group: Philosophy of animal liberation
Meetings: biweekly, starting Monday, April 14th, 2014 at 1:30pm
Location: Nefipo (Center for Ethics and Political Philosophy), UFSC
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