为什么动物哲学是必要的?:专注于安德鲁·林泽的基督教和动物哲学

E. Shin
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作者的结论是,有必要对包括牛、猪、山羊、宠物在内的韩国社会中盛行的动物观进行检讨和反思,并提出新的替代方案。因此,在国内还没有对动物哲学进行系统的讨论的情况下,作者计划通过开创动物哲学,以学术的方式确立动物的概念、核心问题和哲学地位。本文首先阐述了“为什么动物哲学在我们的社会中是必要的?”,旨在澄清基督教与动物哲学之间的关系。我们将证实,韩国基督教界对动物研究、动物伦理、动物哲学的兴趣正在增加。”在这里,我们将考察英国牛津大学神学教授Andrew Linzey(1952-)的观点,他主张从基督教哲学的角度理解动物、动物权利和同情伦理。特别是,我们将集中讨论对动物的道德敏感性与宗教之间的关系,动物问题对传统基督教神学构成的挑战,以及对动物权利和基督教理解的误解。最后,我们将探讨林泽所倡导的动物神学和动物哲学的当前意义,以及韩国基督教社区对这些思想的影响。
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Why is Animal Philosophy necessary?: Focused on Andrew Linzey’s Christianity and Animal Philosophy
The author concludes that it is necessary to examine and reflect on the prevailing animal view in Korean society, which includes cows, pigs, goats, and even pets, and that a new alternative is needed. In that regard, the author plans to establish the concept, key issues, and philosophical status of animals in an academic manner by pioneering animal philosophy, as there has been no systematic discussion on animal philosophy in Korea so far. This article first addresses the question of “why animal philosophy is necessary in our society?” and aims to clarify the relationship between Christianity and animal philosophy. We will confirm that there has been a growing interest in the study of animals, animal ethics, and animal philosophy within the Korean Christian community. Here, we will examine the perspective of Andrew Linzey (1952-), a professor of theology at the University of Oxford in the UK, who advocates for the understanding of animals, animal rights, and the ethics of compassion from the perspective of Christian philosophy. In particular, we will focus on discussing the relationship between moral sensitivity towards animals and religion, the challenges that animal issues pose to traditional Christian theology, and the misconceptions about animal rights and Christian understanding. Lastly, we will examine the current significance of animal theology and animal philosophy as advocated by Linzey, as well as the influence of the Korean Christian community on these ideas.
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