Inside the minds of animals
John Bradshaw on the inner life of dogs
First published
01/18/2012
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society
philosophy
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In his book, In Defence of Dogs, John Bradshaw provides a fascinating insight into the inner life of dogs, raising issues of consciousness and animal ethics. This podcast was recorded at Foyles bookshop in Bristol in association with the Bristol Festival of Ideas. Bradshaw was in conversation with Julian Baggini and Prof. Christine Nicol. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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