TALKING ANIMALS, LAW & PHILOSOPHY – Programme 2017-2018
 
We are very happy to announce the release of the 2017/2018 programme of the 
Talking Animals, Law & Philosophy series. Our talk series provides a welcoming, 
engaging and rigorous forum for debate and ideas about the relations between 
animals, law and philosophy. Attendance of our events is free and open to all. 
More information can be found on our website: www.talkinganimals.co.uk.
 
Overview of this year’s events:

22 November 2017
Marta Halina (University of Cambridge)
Values in Animal Cognitive Science
 
23 January 2018
Peter Fordyce (University of Cambridge)
Suffering in Nonhuman Animals
 
6 March 2018
Alice Crary (The New School)
The Unhappy Marriage of Animality and Cognitive Disability
 
5 April 2018
Steven Wise (President of the Nonhuman Rights Project)
The Struggle of the Nonhuman Rights Project for the Legal Personhood of Animals
4.15-5.45 pm, Room G24, Faculty of Law, Cambridge
 
2 May 2018
Violette Pouillard (University of Oxford)
An Animal History of Zoos
 
16 May 2018
Charlotte Blattner (Queen’s University)
Are Animals Labourers? Promises and Pitfalls of an Emerging Concept
 
Unless otherwise indicated, our talks take place from 6.15-7.45 pm in Room G28 
of the Law Faculty.
 
We hope to see many of you there.
 
Best wishes,
Raffael Fasel ([email protected])



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