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Interspecies justice: agency, self-determination, and assent
R Healey, A Pepper
Philosophical Studies 178 (4), 1223-1243, 2021
512021
Adapting to climate change: What we owe to other animals
A Pepper
Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (4), 592-607, 2019
232019
Political agency in humans and other animals
A Pepper
Contemporary Political Theory 20 (2), 296-317, 2021
202021
Glass Panels and Peepholes: Nonhuman Animals and the Right to Privacy
A Pepper
Pacific Philosophical Quarterly, 2020
202020
Beyond Anthropocentrism: Cosmopolitanism and Nonhuman Animals
A Pepper
Global Justice: Theory Practice Rhetoric 9 (2), 2016
202016
Covid-19 and the Future of Zoos
A Pepper, K Voigt
Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 16 (1), 68-87, 2021
62021
Delimiting justice: Animal, vegetable, ecosystem?
A Pepper
Les ateliers de l'éthique/The Ethics Forum 13 (1), 210-230, 2018
62018
Justice for Animals in a Globalising World
A Pepper
Ethical and Political Approaches to Nonhuman Animal Issues, 149-175, 2017
62017
Political Liberalism, Human Cultures, and Nonhuman Lives
A Pepper
Animals, Race, and Multiculturalism, 35-59, 2017
42017
A feminist argument against statism: public and private in theories of global justice
A Pepper
Journal of Global Ethics 10 (1), 56-70, 2014
32014
Feminism and Global Justice: A Case For Cosmopolitanism
A Pepper
University of Sheffield, 2013
22013
Is Animal Labour a Viable Route to Interspecies Justice?
A Pepper
Politics and Animals 8, 12-17, 2022
2022
Is Daniel a Monster? Reflections on Daniel A. Bell and Wang Pei’s “Subordination without Cruelty” Thesis
A Pepper, K Voigt, R Ebert, V Giroux
Les ateliers de l'ethique/The ethics forum, 2021
2021
‘Women and Global Injustice: Institutionalism, Capabilities, or Care?
A Pepper
The Bloomsbury Companion to Analytic Feminism, 507, 2018
2018
A Feminist Cosmopolitanism: Relational or Non-Relational?
A Pepper
The Cosmopolitan Ideal: Challenges and Opportunities, 2015
2015
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