Philosophy Seminars 2013
The Writing and Society Research Centre and Philosophy@UWS present:

John Hadley (UWS)

TITLE: Animal rights advocacy and legitimate public deliberation

DATE/TIME: Wednesday 16 October, 3.30 pm - 5.00 pm

PLACE: University of Western Sydney, Bankstown Campus, Building 3, Room 3.G.54  
[How to get to Bankstown 
Campus]<http://www.uws.edu.au/campuses_structure/cas/campuses/bankstown>

Abstract:

In this paper I offer a response to recent debate over 'direct action' animal 
advocacy and public deliberation in liberal democracies. Mathew Humphrey and 
Marc Stears (2006), and Stephen D'Arcy (2007) have argued that liberal 
democracies ought to tolerate direct action animal advocacy in the interests of 
promoting the right of proponents of nonmainstream views to inform public 
deliberation and decision-making. I argue that the precise scope of Humphrey 
and Stears and D'Arcy's analyses is unclear and important parts of their theory 
are underdescribed. I highlight the logical and practical implications of their 
claim that direct action is useful as a means of overcoming the stifling 
influence of conventional wisdom. I conclude by arguing that tolerance for 
direct action advocacy ought not to extend to controversial animal rights 
campaigning tactics such as making threats, using incendiary devices and 
damaging property.

John Hadley is a Research Lecturer in Philosophy in the School of Humanities 
and Communication Arts at the University of Western Sydney.  He was formerly a 
lecturer in philosophy in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, and 
Lecturer in Communication Ethics in the School of Communication, Charles Sturt 
University. During his PhD candidature at the University of Sydney, John 
lectured in the philosophy department and was a guest lecturer for USYD 
Laboratory Animal Services. He has published on a wide range of topics in 
animal and environmental ethics, including recent papers on assisting wild 
animals in need, animal rights extremism, the reporting of animal research in 
the media, and the ethical limits of veterinary expenditure. He has refereed 
for journals such as Journal of Applied Philosophy, Journal of Value Inquiry, 
Social Theory and Practice, Political Studies, Environmental Values, and 
Environmental Philosophy.
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