This article presents the ethical thought of Max Scheler, beyond its anthropocentric specificity, as a possible basis for the philosophical elaboration of an anti-speciesist ethical phenomenology, of Christian origin, which in turn presupposes for the self-understanding of our human existence a vegan and anti-speciesist ethical praxis, as a concrete form of active love as care for every life.

(2021). Max Scheler e la possibilità di una nuova forma di antispecismo [journal article - articolo]. In RELATIONS. BEYOND ANTHROPOCENTRISM. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/205514

Max Scheler e la possibilità di una nuova forma di antispecismo

Giannetto, Enrico
2021-01-01

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This article presents the ethical thought of Max Scheler, beyond its anthropocentric specificity, as a possible basis for the philosophical elaboration of an anti-speciesist ethical phenomenology, of Christian origin, which in turn presupposes for the self-understanding of our human existence a vegan and anti-speciesist ethical praxis, as a concrete form of active love as care for every life.
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Giannetto, Enrico
(2021). Max Scheler e la possibilità di una nuova forma di antispecismo [journal article - articolo]. In RELATIONS. BEYOND ANTHROPOCENTRISM. Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/205514
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