When We Talk About Animals
What does our relationship with other creatures reveal about us? When We Talk About Animals explores this territory through thoughtful, often surprising dialogues with philosophers, scientists, legal scholars, and writers. Each episode moves beyond simple advocacy or biology to examine the complex ethical, legal, and philosophical dilemmas that emerge at the intersection of human and animal lives. These conversations, presented by the Law, Environment & Animals Program at Yale Law School, delve into questions of consciousness, justice, and coexistence. You’ll hear discussions that challenge assumptions-considering everything from the rights of wild species to the moral status of the creatures in our homes and labs. This isn't a lecture series; it's a genuine exploration where ideas unfold through conversation. The podcast provides a space to listen in as experts grapple with how our treatment of animals defines our own humanity. By engaging with these nuanced talks, you’re invited to reflect on your own place in a more-than-human world. Tune in for a consistently deep and intellectually generous dialogue that reshapes how you perceive the other beings sharing our planet.
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