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Animal Ethics and Vivisection in the Philosophy of Anna Kingsford: Forthcoming Article in the Journal of the History of Ideas
This post introduces my forthcoming article in the Journal of the History of Ideas on Anna Kingsford, a 19th-century intellectual and anti-vivisectionist. The piece argues for Kingsford’s place in the history of philosophy, examining her ethical, epistemological, and metaphysical critique of vivisection. An open-access version is available via my university’s research repository.
Jun 12


Brief reflections on my PhD research
Reflections on my PhD research into Victorian vegetarians Anna Kingsford and Henry Salt, exploring human-animal relationships, biography as method, and the emotional dimensions of activism—featured in Romance, Revolution and Reform’s Post Print.
Jun 4
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