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Kinship and Killing

Jazyk AngličtinaAngličtina
Kniha Pevná
Kniha Kinship and Killing Katherine Wills Perlo
Libristo kód: 04558676
Nakladatelství Columbia University Press, února 2009
Through close readings of Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and Buddhist texts, Katherine Wills Perlo prov... Celý popis
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Through close readings of Jewish, Christian, Islamic, and Buddhist texts, Katherine Wills Perlo proves that our relationship with animals shapes religious doctrine, particularly through the tension between animal exploitation and the bonds of kinship. She pinpoints four different strategies for coping with this conflict. The first is aggression, in which a divinely conferred superiority or karma justifies animal usage. The second is evasion, which emphasizes benevolent aspects of the human-animal relationship within the exploitative structure, such as the image of Jesus as a "good shepherd." The third is defense, which acknowledges the problematic nature of killing, leading many religions to adopt a propitiation mechanism, such as apologizing for sacrifice. And the fourth is effective-defensive, which recognizes animal abuse as inherently unethical. As humans feel more empathy toward animals, Perlo finds that adherents revise their interpretations of religious texts. Preexisting ontologies, such as Christianity's changing God or Buddhism's principle of impermanence, along with advances in farming practices and technology, also encourage changes in treatment. As cultures begin to appreciate the different types of perception and consciousness experienced by nonhumans, definitions of reality become complicated and humans lean more toward unitary accounts of shared existence. These evolving attitudes exert a crucial influence on religious thought, Perlo argues, moving humans ever closer to a nonspeciesist world.

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Plný název Kinship and Killing
Jazyk Angličtina
Vazba Kniha - Pevná
Datum vydání 2009
Počet stran 292
EAN 9780231146227
ISBN 0231146221
Libristo kód 04558676
Nakladatelství Columbia University Press
Váha 514
Rozměry 152 x 229 x 19
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