What are humans doing when we act morally? Can animals act morally? In this course, Professor Mark Rowlands draws on his unique experience of a decade spent living with a wolf to uncover the flaws in the study of animal morality and examines the relationship between humans and other animals in the modern world. Might the differences between us be less significant than we like to think?

By the end of the course, you will have learned:

the arguments for and against animal consciousness, belief, emotion and agency

the arguments for and against animal consciousness, belief, emotion and agency why the legacy of Descartes has misled philosophers

when we can justify harm to animals

the philosophy of animal rights

when we can classify beings as moral agents, subjects and patients

whether examples of animal compassion stand up to scrutiny.

As part of the course there are in-video quiz questions to consolidate your learning, suggested further readings to stimulate a deeper exploration of the topic, discussion boards to have your say and an end-of-course assessment set by Professor Rowlands.

IAI Academy courses are designed to be challenging but accessible to the interested student. No specialist knowledge is required.