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  1. Animals, Misanthropy, and Humanity.Ian James Kidd - 2020 - Journal of Animal Ethics 10 (1):66-72.
    David. E. Cooper’s claim in Animals and Misanthropy is that honest reflection on the ways human beings treat and compare with animals encourages a dark, misanthropic judgment on humankind. Treatment of animals manifests a range of vices and failings that are ubiquitous and entrenched in our practices, institutions, and forms of life, organized by Cooper into five clusters. Moreover, comparisons of humans and animals reveals both affinities and similarities, including a crucial difference that animals are capable of virtues while being (...)
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  • An ecolinguistic approach to critical discourse studies.Arran Stibbe - 2014 - Critical Discourse Studies 11 (1):117-128.
    This article explores the recently emerging area of ecolinguistics as a form of critical discourse study. While ecolinguistics tends to use the same forms of linguistic analysis as traditional critical discourse studies, the normative framework it operates in considers relationships of humans not just with other humans but also with the larger ecological systems that all life depends on. Ecolinguistics analyses discourses from consumerism to nature poetry, critiquing those which encourage ecologically destructive behaviour and seeking out those which encourage relationships (...)
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  • Pragmatism and the Fixation of 21st Century Food Beliefs.Prisca Augustyn - 2022 - Food Ethics 7 (1).
    What to eat is a question of everyday life. What food to grow (and how) has become an important issue of political and scientific debate. Using Charles Sanders Peirce’s famous essay on The Fixation of Belief (1877), this paper examines what food habits we hold with tenacity, which beliefs about what to eat are imposed on us by authority, when our choices are based on a priori reasoning, and where we rely on scientific logic when we choose food. Based on (...)
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  • Arran Stibbe: Econarrative: Ethics, Ecology, and the Search for New Narratives to Live By. [REVIEW]Amir Ghorbanpour & Hossein Davari - 2024 - Human Affairs 34 (3):460-466.
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  • Book review: Arran Stibbe, Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By. [REVIEW]Emma Franklin - 2017 - Discourse and Communication 11 (1):114-116.
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  • Representaciones animales y procesos de borramiento en el conflicto Cresta Roja.Diego Luis Forte - 2017 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 27 (1):105-122.
    A fines del año 2015 la firma Rasic Hermanos, una de las productoras avícolas más grandes de la Argentina, paraliza totalmente su producción dejando a todos sus empleados en la calle y adeudando varios meses de sueldo. Estos deciden cortar la autopista Ricchieri en espera de respuestas por parte de la empresa y el gobierno. Mientras el conflicto se desarrolla, una enorme cantidad de animales quedan encerrados sin alimento ni agua y la jueza a cargo de la causa decide tomarse (...)
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  • Book review: Arran Stibbe, Ecolinguistics: Language, Ecology and the Stories We Live By. [REVIEW]Kirsten Ellison - 2017 - Discourse Studies 19 (1):113-115.
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