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357:, which collects the research that he and his team did from 2021-2023 on interspecies welfare comparisons. Interspecies welfare comparisons involve estimating the relative well-being levels of members of different species. For instance, if someone judges that a chicken in a battery cage is worse off than a human living a normal life, that person is making an interspecies welfare comparison. The book shows how it may be possible to make such comparisons by finding a mix of behavioral and physiological proxies for possible differences in the intensities of valenced experiences (like pleasure and pain). It then reports the results of applying that methodology. 329:
in modal claims about certain kinds of "extraordinary" matters (e.g., philosophical issues) only if the claim follows from a theory in which they have a justified belief. Key to Fischer's account is that
350:"is not the simplest theory, all else being equal, then one would not be justified in believing it, and thus not be justified in believing that mind-body dualism is metaphysically possible". 338:) is well-placed to help agents to identify the theories that they are justified in believing. The epistemologists Antonella Mallozzi, Anand Vaidya, and Michael Wallner give the example of 1029: 342:. On Fischer's Theory-Based Epistemology of Modality, "we are justified in believing that mind-body dualism is metaphysically possible only if we are justified in believing a theory 1039: 1044: 1014: 1034: 251: 45: 535: 115: 629: 645: 508: 1024: 845: 259: 55: 916: 1049: 325:, in which he defends a "Theory-Based Epistemology of Modality". According to this account, agents can have a justified 185: 1009: 821: 715: 1019: 650: 776: 551: 85: 1004: 282: 219: 103: 302: 223: 203: 278:; the other committee members were Colin Klein, Walter Edelberg, Daniel Sutherland, and Karen Bennett. 798: 306: 830: 739: 724: 331: 294: 290: 588: 843:
Fadeeva, Yuliya (2016). "Ben Bramble, Bob Fischer (Eds.) The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat".
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Kegley, Jacquelyn Ann (2022). "Animal Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction, by Bob Fischer".
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The Ethics of Eating Animals: Usually Bad, Sometimes Wrong, Often Permissible
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of Philosophy (2024-present). Fischer is a Senior Research Manager at
646:"Knowing Animals 164: Is veganism morally required? With Bob Fischer" 326: 207: 146: 110: 633:(Fall 2023 ed.). Metaphysics Research Lab, Stanford University. 619:
Mallozzi, Antonella; Vaidya, Anand; Wallner, Michael (7 July 2023).
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Wildlife Ethics: The Ethics of Wildlife Management and Conservation
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Weighing Animal Welfare: Comparing Well-being Across Species
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College Ethics: A Reader on Moral Issues that Affect You
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Bernstein, Justin; Anne Barnhill (2021). "Fischer, Bob.
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College Ethics: A Reader on Moral Issues That Affect You
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Ethics, Left and Right: The Moral Issues That Divide Us
166: 152: 136: 124: 109: 99: 91: 81: 69: 38: 28: 21: 1030:State University of New York at Geneseo alumni 346:from which mind-body dualism follows", but if 437:Fischer, Bob, and Felipe Leon (eds.) (2017). 430:Bramble, Ben, and Bob Fischer (eds.) (2015). 8: 540:(Thesis). University of Chicago at Illinois. 321:Fischer's first sole-authored monograph was 718:Animal Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction 614: 612: 408:Animal Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction 18: 917:"The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics" 184:For other people with the same name, see 877:Nobis, Nathan (2017). "Bob Fischer, ed. 511:. Texas State University. Archived from 392:Jauernig, Anja, and Bob Fischer (2024). 1040:Trinity International University alumni 942:The routledge handbook of animal ethics 799:"The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat" 494: 458:The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics 252:State University of New York at Geneseo 46:State University of New York at Geneseo 394:What Do We Owe Other Animals? A Debate 1045:University of Illinois Chicago alumni 940:Cao, Xinyi (2022). "Bob Fischer, ed. 824:The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat 432:The Moral Complexities of Eating Meat 158:Theory-Based Epistemology of Modality 7: 502: 500: 498: 439:Modal Epistemology After Rationalism 630:Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy 477:(5th ed.). Oxford University Press. 1015:21st-century American philosophers 589:"Modal Justification via Theories" 554:. Rethink Priorities. 21 June 2023 334:(such as appeals to the virtue of 14: 846:Ethical Theory and Moral Practice 473:, and Bob Fischer (eds.) (2023). 254:from 2001 to 2004. He received a 222:and a Senior Research Manager at 803:Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 593:Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 534:Fischer, Robert William (2011). 373:Modal Justification via Theories 323:Modal Justification via Theories 228:Modal Justification via Theories 644:Milburn, Josh (19 April 2021). 297:of Philosophy (2019–2024), and 151: 1035:Texas State University faculty 946:Frontiers of Narrative Studies 944:. New York: Routledge, 2020". 790:10.5406/janimalethics.7.2.0198 621:"The Epistemology of Modality" 475:A 21st Century Ethical Toolbox 451:Second edition published 2020. 260:University of Illinois Chicago 56:University of Illinois Chicago 1: 921:Metapsychology Online Reviews 573:https://www.aw-econ.org/about 250:in philosophy and English at 714:Bobier, Christopher (2023). 678:The Ethics of Eating Animals 444:Fischer, Bob (ed.) (2017). 293:of Philosophy (2013–19), an 270:, in 2011. His advisor (and 232:The Ethics of Eating Animals 480:Fischer, Bob (ed.) (2024). 463:Fischer, Bob (ed.) (2020). 456:Fischer, Bob (ed.) (2020). 448:. Oxford University Press. 353:In 2024, Fischer published 281:From Illinois, he moved to 1066: 537:Modal Knowledge, in Theory 484:. Oxford University Press. 467:. Oxford University Press. 434:. Oxford University Press. 268:Modal Knowledge, in Theory 183: 117:Modal Knowledge, in Theory 859:10.1007/s10677-016-9714-9 753:10.5840/teachphil20224513 289:, and subsequently as an 285:, first (2011–2013) as a 162: 77: 1025:American epistemologists 777:Journal of Animal Ethics 627:; Nodelman, Uri (eds.). 797:Doggett, Tyler (2016). 587:Biggs, Stephen (2017). 355:Weighing Animal Welfare 236:Weighing Animal Welfare 86:Contemporary philosophy 915:SansΓ², Gloria (2019). 283:Texas State University 220:Texas State University 104:Texas State University 33:Robert William Fischer 958:10.1515/fns-2021-0014 507:Fischer, Bob (2021). 406:Fischer, Bob (2021). 378:Fischer, Bob (2020). 371:Fischer, Bob (2017). 361:Selected publications 266:, which was entitled 258:in philosophy at the 1050:Scholars of veganism 897:10.5840/tej201717250 242:Education and career 226:. 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State University of New York at Geneseo
BA
University of Illinois Chicago
PhD
Contemporary philosophy
Texas State University
Thesis
Modal Knowledge, in Theory
Doctoral advisor
W. D. Hart
Epistemology
ethics
www.bobfischer.net
Bob Fischer
philosopher
epistemology
modal epistemology
ethics
animal ethics
Professor
Texas State University
Rethink Priorities
Bachelor of Arts
State University of New York at Geneseo
PhD
University of Illinois Chicago
doctoral thesis
thesis committee
W. D. Hart
Texas State University

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