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Speciesism in Biology and Culture

Speciesism in Biology and Culture

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This open access book explores a wide-ranging discussion about the sociopolitical, cultural, and scientific ramifications of speciesism and world views that derive from it. In this light, it integrates subjects across the natural sciences, social sciences, and humanities. The 21st-century western world is anthropocentric to an extreme; we adopt unreasonably self-centered and self-serving ideas and lifestyles. Americans consume more energy resources per person than most other nations on Earth and have little concept of how human ecology and population biology interface with global sustainability. We draw upon religion, popular culture, politics, and technology to justify our views and actions, yet remain self-centered because our considerations rarely extend beyond our immediate interests. Stepping upward on the hierarchy from “racism,” “speciesism” likewise refers to the view that unique natural kinds (species) exist and are an important structural element of biodiversity. This ideology manifests in the cultural idea that humans are distinct from and intrinsically superior to other forms of life. It further carries a plurality of implications for how we perceive ourselves in relation to nature, how we view Judeo-Christian religions and their tenets, how we respond to scientific data about social problems such as climate change, and how willing we are to change our actions in the face of evidence.

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Keywords

  • anthropocentric practices
  • Biology, Life Sciences
  • Climate Change
  • conservation biology
  • Conservation of the environment
  • ecological and evolutionary history
  • Environmental ethics
  • Ethics & moral philosophy
  • Evolution
  • History
  • Humanities
  • Life sciences: general issues
  • Mathematics & science
  • Philosophy
  • Pollution & threats to the environment
  • Religion and culture
  • Speciesism
  • sustainability
  • The environment

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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-99031-2

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