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Philosophy Talk: Captivity

"Captivity" by D O R O Z H K I N A used under CC license

Is it cruel and immoral to keep any sentient being captive?

Whether it's people incarcerated in prisons, or animals confined in zoos, aquariums, laboratories, farms, and in our own homes, millions of upon millions of sentient creatures live in captivity. To be held captive, some might say, is to be denied basic rights of autonomy. But physical captivity, others might say, can have significant social benefits. So under what conditions could it be morally justified to hold a creature in captivity? Should we think of humans and animals differently? And in a civil society, is captivity a necessary harm, or should we work towards eradicating it? John and Ken have a captivating conversation with Lori Gruen from Wesleyan University, editor of The Ethics of Captivity. Sunday 4/09 at 10 am and Tuesday 4/11 at 12 noon.

Continue the conversation and join John and Ken LIVE on Tuesday 4/18 at Stanford as they discuss Nonhuman Rights with Steven Wise, founder and president of the Nonhuman Rights Project.

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