Consciousness and Moral Status reading group === - [Week 1: Definitions: consciousness, non-derivative value, and moral status ](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value1) Shepherd, J. (2018). Consciousness and moral status. Taylor & Francis. Part 1. (pp. 7-17). - [Week 2: Deontological and utilitarian Ethics](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value2) Playford, R. C., Roberts, T., & Playford, E. D. (2015). Deontological and utilitarian ethics: a brief introduction in the context of disorders of consciousness. Disability and Rehabilitation, 37(21), 2006-2011. - [Week 3: Phenomenal consciousness and what-it-is-like-ness](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value3) Levy, N. (2014). The value of consciousness. Journal of Consciousness Studies, 21(1-2), 127-138. - [Week 4: Hedonistic Utilitarianism: The importance of pleasure and pain](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value4) Shepherd, J. (2018). Consciousness and moral status (p. 122). Taylor & Francis. Chapter 9 (pp. 47-56). - [Week 5: Pain and suffering in non-speaking animals](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value5) Dennett, D. C. (1995). Animal consciousness: What matters and why. Social Research, 691-710. - [Week 6: Thick experiences and meta-evaluative properties](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value6) Shepherd, J. (2018). Consciousness and moral status. Taylor & Francis. Chapters 11-12 (pp. 62-72) - [Week 7: Evaluative spaces: big and small, coherent and incoherent ](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value7) Shepherd, J. (2018). Consciousness and moral status. Taylor & Francis. Chapters 13-14 (pp. 73-83) - [Week 8: Examples: machines, animals, and human cases.](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value8) Shepherd, J. (2018). Consciousness and moral status. Taylor & Francis. Chapters 16-18 (pp. 89-105) - [Week 9: A counter view: the irrelevance of consciousness](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value9) Carruthers, P. (2019). Human and animal minds: The consciousness questions laid to rest. Oxford University Press. Chapter 8 (pp. 165-188) - [Week 10: Dimensions of animal consciousness](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value10) Birch, J., Schnell, A. K., & Clayton, N. S. (2020). Dimensions of animal consciousness. Trends in Cognitive Sciences. - [Week 11: Intuitions about consciousness and ethics: the case of meat eating ](https://hackmd.io/@tanzor/value11) Loughnan, S., & Piazza, J. (2018). Thinking morally about animals. Atlas of moral psychology, 165-174.
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