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Empathy and Alteration: The Ethical Relevance of a Phenomenological Species Concept
Darian Meacham
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Keyphrases
Empathy
100%
Species Integrity
100%
Species Concept
100%
Human Species
66%
Compassion
33%
Ethics
33%
Human Body
33%
Jürgen Habermas
33%
Reorient
33%
Schopenhauer
33%
Fenton
33%
Species Recognition
33%
Fukuyama
33%
Biological Species Concept
33%
Husserl
33%
Ethical Significance
33%
Lived Body
33%
Human Modification
33%
Phenomenological Approach
33%
Arts and Humanities
Species Concept
100%
Empathy
100%
Authors
66%
Habermas
33%
Salience
33%
Husserls
33%
Lived body
33%
Compassion
33%
Biological species concept
33%
rife
33%
INIS
humans
100%
ethics
33%
appeals
33%
capacity
33%
agar
33%
Psychology
Empathy
100%
Phenomenological Approach
50%
Ethics
50%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Agar
100%
Ethics
100%