Workshop on Animal Minds & Morals
University of Hertfordshire
De Havilland Campus
W040 (Law Court Building)
13.00-13.55 Luke Cash (University of Cambridge)
‘Primitive Forms of Thought and Agency'
13.55-14.50 Niklas Forsberg (University of Pardubice)
‘Deciding What to Look For: Conceptions of Language and Consciousness in Animal Ethics’
14.50-15.20 Coffee Break
15.20- 16.15Shasha Lawson-Frost (University of Oxford)
'Recognition and Attention in Animal Ethics'
16.15-17.10 Mikel Burley (University of Leeds)
'We are Human Beings, and We Value Human Life': Affinities and Divergences Between Glock and Diamond on Mental Capacities and Animal Ethics’
17.10-17.30 Coffee Break
17.30-18.25 Maria Balaska (University of Hertfordshire)
‘Do Humans Think?’
18.30 Reception
19.00 Francis Bacon Lecture
Professor Hans-Johann Glock (University of Zurich)
‘Animal Minds and Animal Ethics’
Weston Auditorium
de Havilland Campus