Phenomenology applied to animal health and suffering

Browning, H.ORCID logo & Veit, W. (2021). Phenomenology applied to animal health and suffering. In Ferarrello, S. (Ed.), Phenomenology of bioethics: technoethics and lived-experience (pp. p. 16). Springer Berlin / Heidelberg.
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What is it like to be a bat? What is it like to be sick? These two questions are much closer to one another than has hitherto been acknowledged. Indeed, both raise a number of related, albeit very complex, philosophical problems. In recent years, the phenomenology of health and disease has become a major topic in bioethics and the philosophy of medicine, owing much to the work of Havi Carel (2007, 2011, 2018). Surprisingly little attention, however, has been given to the phenomenology of animal health and suffering. This omission shall be remedied here, laying the groundwork for the phenomenological evaluation of animal health and suffering.

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