À propos de l'auteur

Asuncion Herrera Guevara is an emerging thinker in the fields of bioethics and interspecies ethics, focusing on the interplay of science, ethics, and culture in the 21st century. Her works, including "Bioética postsecular e interespecífica" and "De animales y hombres," delve into the ethical implications of our relationships with both humans and non-human animals. Through her writings, she encourages a reevaluation of traditional ethical frameworks in light of contemporary scientific advancements and cultural shifts.

Her scholarly contributions seek to bridge gaps between philosophy, ethics, and practical applications in society. By examining historical figures like Kierkegaard and Adorno, she draws connections between their philosophical insights and current ethical dilemmas. Although her work is still gaining recognition, it holds the potential to influence discussions on ethics, animal rights, and the responsibilities of science in a rapidly changing world.

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