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Canine Cognition and the Human Bond

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Canine Cognition and the Human Bond

Canine Cognition and the Human Bond by Jeffrey R. Stevens
English | PDF EPUB (True) | 2023 | 147 Pages | ISBN : 3031297881 | 13.7 MB

Dogs are a valued part of millions of households worldwide. They also serve many functions in human societies from herding livestock to detecting drugs, explosives, or illegal wildlife to providing physical assistance or emotional support to those in need. Yet, in terms of behavior and cognition, dogs have only become a serious subject of scientific study in the last 20 years. Similarly, we have recently witnessed a sharp increase in studies of canine-human interaction, exploring the motivational, emotional, cognitive, physiological, and neural mechanisms of dogs on human psychology and well-being. This book is a collection of chapters stemming from the Nebraska Symposium on Motivation, which focused on Canine Cognition and the Human Bond. The primary goal of this symposium was to bring together researchers from psychology, biology, neuroscience, and anthropology to delve deeper into the canine-human bond. These chapters describe the current state of knowledge from international experts in the fields of canine cognition and canine-human interaction. Bridging these two areas can help us better understand the canine-human bond, potentially improving the lives of both dogs and people.

Critical Ethology and Post-Anthropocentric Ethics: Beyond the Separation between Humanities and Life Sciences

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Critical Ethology and Post-Anthropocentric Ethics: Beyond the Separation between Humanities and Life Sciences

Critical Ethology and Post-Anthropocentric Ethics: Beyond the Separation between Humanities and Life Sciences by Roberto Marchesini
English | EPUB | 2022 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 3030742024 | 1.2 MB

The primary purpose of this book is to contribute to an overcoming of the traditional separation between humanties and life sciences which, according to the authors, is required today both by the developments of these disciplines and by the social problems they have to face. The volume discusses the theoretical, epistemological and ethical repercussions of the main acquisitions obtained in the last decades from the behavioral sciences. Both the authors are inspired by the concept of a “critical ethology”, oriented to archive the nature/culture and human/animal dichotomies.

Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity

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Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity

Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity by Sune Borkfelt
English | EPUB | 2022 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 3030989143 | 0.4 MB

Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity examines literary depictions of slaughterhouses from the development of the industrial abattoir in the late nineteenth century to today. The book focuses on how increasing and ongoing isolation and concealment of slaughter from the surrounding society affects readings and depictions of slaughter and abattoirs in literature, and on the degree to which depictions of animals being slaughtered creates an avenue for empathic reactions in the reader or the opportunity for reflections on human-animal relations. Through chapters on abattoir fictions in relation to narrative empathy, anthropomorphism, urban spaces, rural spaces, human identities and horror fiction, Sune Borkfelt contributes to debates in literary animal studies, human-animal studies and beyond.

Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity

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Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity

Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity by Sune Borkfelt
English | PDF | 2022 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 3030989143 | 2.2 MB

Reading Slaughter: Abattoir Fictions, Space, and Empathy in Late Modernity examines literary depictions of slaughterhouses from the development of the industrial abattoir in the late nineteenth century to today. The book focuses on how increasing and ongoing isolation and concealment of slaughter from the surrounding society affects readings and depictions of slaughter and abattoirs in literature, and on the degree to which depictions of animals being slaughtered creates an avenue for empathic reactions in the reader or the opportunity for reflections on human-animal relations. Through chapters on abattoir fictions in relation to narrative empathy, anthropomorphism, urban spaces, rural spaces, human identities and horror fiction, Sune Borkfelt contributes to debates in literary animal studies, human-animal studies and beyond.