The Gray Area with Sean Illing
Society & Culture:Philosophy
Guest host Sigal Samuel talks with philosopher and author Martha Nussbaum about her new book, Justice for Animals. Martha discusses several different ethical, legal, and metaphysical theories for how we humans should treat other non-human animals, and offers her own distinct new approach.
Host: Sigal Samuel (@SigalSamuel), Senior Reporter, Vox
Guest: Martha Nussbaum, author; Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Philosophy, U. Chicago
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