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Walter Veit

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Neuroscience 27%
Philosophy 14%
The African forest elephant (Loxodonta cyclotis)
The Jane Goodall Institute of Canada has learned this morning, Wednesday, October 1st, 2025, that Dr. Jane Goodall DBE, UN Messenger of Peace and Founder of the Jane Goodall Institute, has passed away due to natural causes.

She was in California as part of her speaking tour in the United States.
The University of Glasgow groundspeople are going to be quite annoyed when they come in to work tomorrow...
New Element in the Philosophy of Biology series—free to download until October 6! Walter Veit examines the role of models in evolutionary biology: their types, testability, and interrelations 👇📕 www.cambridge.org/core/element... #philsci #HPBio #evobio
Book cover of “Modelling Evolution” by Walter Veit, in the Cambridge Elements: The Philosophy of Biology series. Against a black background, the title is surrounded by Ernst Haeckel’s illustrations of marine organisms—radial, symmetrical forms in vivid blues, oranges, reds, and greens.

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Last week @walterveit.bsky.social and I found a little wood pigeon nestling who'd come out of his nest. We were able to care for him at home for a couple of days and he's now safely with a wildlife rescue for his rehabilitation and eventual release 🐦❤️
Followed in the footsteps of Ancient philosophers and completed a 7 day water only fast (178 hours).

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#Science #Philsky
#Animalrights #sentience
Longtermism: Present Action for the Distant Future
Read Walt and Heather on Open Access Now.
Now published open access!!

Browning, Heather, and Walter Veit, 'Longtermism and Animals', in Hilary Greaves, Jacob Barrett, and David Thorstad (eds), Essays on Longtermism: Present Action for the Distant Future doi.org/10.1093/9780...
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Small announcement: my third book "Modelling Evolution" has been accepted for publication with CUP. 😊

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If you're an animal lover and haven't bought @zoophilosophy.bsky.social & @walterveit.bsky.social book yet, you need to. Their book “What are Zoos For?” is filled with info that can help you debate, discuss and inform others more confidently.
#philsky #animalrights #science

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📖 NEW BOOK REVIEW 📖

Check out the latest book review published in Animal Welfare:

What Are Zoos For? By Heather Browning and Walter Veit. Reviewed by Lisa Riley.

🔗 Read the full review here: www.cambridge.org/core/journal...

#AnimalWelfare #AnimalWelfareScience

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Fantastic report from the Humane Slaughter Association on how to transition to humane slaughter for wild-caught fish (of which *trillions* are caught and killed annually)
www.hsa.org.uk/downloads/hs...
Looks like I'll be in Latvia for a workshop in Riga next month. :)
The philosophy student society awarded me a prize for the most popular philosopher in the department 😊

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Have you ever wondered what it’s like to be a raven or a crow?

These birds are clever, curious and socially complex. New research by philosophers @walterveit.bsky.social
& @zoophilosophy.bsky.social is helping us understand the conscious experience behind those sharp eyes.
What’s it like being a raven or a crow? - Connecting Research
Many of us as children may have wondered what's going on inside the mind of an animal – what are they thinking and feeling?
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