
Lori Gruen
Author of Reflecting on Nature: Readings in Environmental Philosophy
About the Author
Lori Gruen is the William Griffin Professor of Philosophy at Wesleyan University and coordinator of Wesleyan Animal Studies. She is the author of Ethics and Animals and Entangled Empathy and the editor of six other books.
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Works by Lori Gruen
The Good It Promises, the Harm It Does: Critical Essays on Effective Altruism (2023) — Editor — 15 copies
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- Other names
- Gruen, Lori B.
- Birthdate
- 1962-10-30
- Gender
- female
- Organizations
- Lafayette College
- Nationality
- USA
- Birthplace
- Chicago, Illinois, USA
- Associated Place (for map)
- Illinois, USA
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Essential antidote to the ungrounded theorizing of the male philosophers whose abstract idea(l)s have inhibited rather than facilitated effective animal liberation activism.
Don't be fooled by the textbook tone. While the book will work beautifully as an exceptionally engaging college ethics textbook, Gruen is (as usual) up to something much more subtly powerful than laying out the usual arguments in terms that students can understand. She covers virtually every ethical question concerning show more human-animal relations, not only answering common challenges in ways that animal advocates may find helpful to model but also and most importantly including the (eco)feminist perspectives that you don't even know exist if you've been reading Singer, Reagan, and Francione. These tend, on the whole, to destabilize the false dichotomies underlying socially constructed dilemmas, thereby clearing the way for creative solutions.
Clear thinking and what Gruen calls "engaged empathy" -- that's exactly what animal advocates need right now. Strongly recommended! show less
Don't be fooled by the textbook tone. While the book will work beautifully as an exceptionally engaging college ethics textbook, Gruen is (as usual) up to something much more subtly powerful than laying out the usual arguments in terms that students can understand. She covers virtually every ethical question concerning show more human-animal relations, not only answering common challenges in ways that animal advocates may find helpful to model but also and most importantly including the (eco)feminist perspectives that you don't even know exist if you've been reading Singer, Reagan, and Francione. These tend, on the whole, to destabilize the false dichotomies underlying socially constructed dilemmas, thereby clearing the way for creative solutions.
Clear thinking and what Gruen calls "engaged empathy" -- that's exactly what animal advocates need right now. Strongly recommended! show less
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