Jeff Sebo

Jeff Sebo is an American philosopher. He is Director of the Animal Studies M.A. Program and Clinical Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies, Affiliated Professor of Bioethics, Medical Ethics, and Philosophy at New York University.[1][2]

Jeff Sebo
EducationTexas Christian University (BA, 2005)
New York University (PhD, 2011)
Main interests
Animal ethics, bioethics, environmental ethics, medical ethics
Websitejeffsebo.net

Education

Sebo studied philosophy and sociology at Texas Christian University. During his studies, he founded two animal rights groups in Fort Worth, Texas. After graduation, he moved to New York and studied at New York University, where he earned a doctorate in philosophy.[3]

Selected publications

Articles and chapters

  • Sebo, Jeff (15 January 2020). "All We Owe to Animals". Aeon.
  • Sebo, Jeff (7 April 2018). "Should Chimpanzees Be Considered Persons?". The New York Times.

Books

  • Sebo, Jeff. Why Animals Matter for Climate Change. Oxford: Oxford University Press. (forthcoming)
  • Sebo, Jeff (2018). Chimpanzee Rights: The Philosophers' Brief (PDF). Kristin Andrews, Gary Comstock, G. K. D. Crozier, Sue Donaldson, Andrew Fenton, Tyler John, L. Syd M. Johnson, Robert Jones, Will Kymlicka, Letitia Meynell, Nathan Nobis, David M. Pena-Guzman. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138618664.
  • Schlottmann, Christopher; Sebo, Jeff (2018). Food, Animals and the Environment: An Ethical Approach. Abingdon: Routledge. ISBN 978-1138801127.

References

  1. "Jeff Sebo". as.nyu.edu. Retrieved 2020-03-01.
  2. "Jeff Sebo". Aeon. Retrieved 2020-07-12.
  3. Sebo, Jeff (2016-05-04). "Platter Chatter" (Interview). Interviewed by Jessica Porter.
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