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Victorian Virtue and Vivisection: Quaker Pacifist Ethics and the Species Boundaries of Nonviolence.

机译:维多利亚时代的美德和活检:贵格会的和平主义伦理学和非暴力物种边界。

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In this work I trace the Quaker peace testimony through the second half of the nineteenth century, analyzing the ways in which it was inflected by changes to the moral status of nonhuman animals during this period. This dissertation articulates the moral universe of late Victorian British and American Quakers, focusing specifically on how the Quaker peace testimony both established and blurred the boundaries between humans and animals. Interweaving historical, philosophical, and textual inquiry, I argue that Victorian Friends' perspectives on animal cruelty, virtue ethics, and vivisection---or experimenting upon live animals--- convinced Quakers that nonhuman species were deserving of moral consideration. This altered the way in which Quakers envisioned and articulated the parameters both of their pacifist ethic and of their testimony for simplicity. Generally understood only to prohibit war, the Quaker peace testimony now expanded to oppose violence to certain nonhuman animals. This shift was premised on a thoroughly theocentric understanding of virtue ethics, exemplified in the Quaker concept of the Inner Light.;This project addresses a wide range of important issues, many of which are central to the study of ethics: "who" or "what" is included within our moral community; "who" or "what" can receive violence; the influence of social and political environments on engaged ethics; the relationship between rights, duty, and virtue; and the perceived ethical impact of secularization on religious identity. Trans-disciplinary in both theory and method, my dissertation analyzes the fluid edges of the late Victorian Quaker moral universe as this trans-Atlantic religious community encountered "the animal" in both theory and practice.
机译:在这项工作中,我追溯了整个19世纪下半叶贵格会的和平见证,分析了这一时期非人类动物的道德状况变化对它的影响。这篇论文阐明了维多利亚时代晚期英国和美国贵格会的道德世界,特别关注贵格会的和平证言如何建立和模糊人与动物之间的界限。我将历史,哲学和文本研究交织在一起,我认为维多利亚时代的朋友们对动物残忍,美德伦理和活体解剖的观点-或对活体进行试验-使奎克信服说非人类物种值得道德考量。这就改变了奎克(Quakers)设想和阐明和平主义者的道德规范和为简单起见所作的证词参数的方式。众所周知,贵格会的和平证词通常仅被理解为禁止战争,现在扩大了反对对某些非人类动物的暴力行为。这一转变的前提是对美德伦理学的彻底以神学为中心的理解,以奎克的“内在光”概念为例。该项目解决了许多重要问题,其中许多是伦理学研究的核心:“谁”或“ “什么”包含在我们的道德社区中; “谁”或“什么”会受到暴力侵害;社会和政治环境对敬业道德的影响;权利,义务和美德之间的关系;以及世俗化对宗教认同的伦理影响。在理论和方法上都是跨学科的,我的论文分析了维多利亚时代贵格会道德世界的流动边缘,因为这个跨大西洋的宗教团体在理论和实践上都遇到了“动物”。

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  • 作者

    Glaholt, Hayley Rose.;

  • 作者单位

    Northwestern University.;

  • 授予单位 Northwestern University.;
  • 学科 Religion History of.;European Studies.;American Studies.;Ethics.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 319 p.
  • 总页数 319
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:53:20

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