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Stephen R. L. Clark

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Stephen R. L. Clark
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Clark in 2023
Born
Stephen Richard Lyster Clark

(1945-10-30) 30 October 1945 (age 80)
Luton, Bedfordshire, England
Spouse Gillian Clark
Children3
Relatives Samuel Finney (grandfather)
Education
Alma mater
Thesis Speculations upon Aristotelian Anthropology [1]  (1973)

Clark was born on 30 October 1945 in Luton, Bedfordshire. His family originally came from Shropshire and Staffordshire. His father, D. A. R. Clark, was an apprentice railway engineer who became a technology teacher, and was later appointed principal of Middlesbrough Technical College, now Teesside University, then principal of Nottingham Technical College, now Nottingham Trent University. His mother, M. K. Clark, was a teacher and the daughter of Samuel Finney. Clark was raised in the Anglican tradition. [7]

After attending Nottingham High School (1956–1964), Clark won a scholarship to Balliol College, Oxford (1964–1968), graduating with a first-class honours degree in greats (classics) in 1968, followed by a fellowship at All Souls (1968–1975). He was awarded his Doctor of Philosophy degree in 1973. Brannon Hancock writes that the philosophers Arthur Prior and Sir Anthony Kenny had a great intellectual influence on Clark at Balliol, while Robin Zaehner was one of his greatest influences at All Souls. [7]

After Oxford, Clark lectured in moral philosophy at the University of Glasgow for nine years, until he was appointed professor of philosophy at Liverpool in 1984. He retired from this post at the end of 2009. Clark has also been a visiting professor at Vanderbilt University and held an Alan Richardson Fellowship at Durham University. [7]

Work on animal rights

Much of the early part of Clark's work was distinguished by writing and service related to animal ethics. Clark served on the British government's Animal Procedures Committee, a group that advises the Home Secretary on animal testing, from 1998 until 2006. He has also been involved with the Boyd Group, a think tank set up by researchers involved in animal testing, and others who oppose it. [5]

In 1977, Clark authored The Moral Status of Animals. According to a description of the book, "he argues that logical extension of the liberal tradition of sparing animals "unnecessary pain" is sufficient to impose a moral obligation of vegetarianism". [8] Clark's 1982 book The Nature of the Beast: Are Animals Moral? argues that whilst animals may show certain behaviours that appear to be ethical by human standards, animals are not moral because they cannot moralize about themselves or create moral theories. [9] [10]

Clark is credited as one of the earliest researchers to raise the issue of the predation problem in the field of animal ethics. [11]

Work on Plotinus

Clark's most recent work has focused on Plotinus with Plotinus: Myth, Metaphor and Philosophical Practice (University of Chicago Press, 2016), Plotinus Ennead VI.9: On the Good or the One: Translation with an Introduction and Commentary (Parmenides Press, 2020), and Cities and Thrones and Powers: Towards a Plotinian Politics (Angelico Press: New Hampshire 2022).

Lectures

Clark has delivered a number of well-renowned lectures, including the 1981–1982 Gifford Lectures at the University of Glasgow, entitled "From Athens to Jerusalem", the Stanton Lectures in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Cambridge (1987–1989), and the Wilde Lectures at the University of Oxford (1990). He has also delivered the Scott Holland Lecture at the University of Liverpool (1992), the Aquinas Lecture at the University of Oxford (1994), the Read Tuckwell Lecture at the University of Bristol (1994), the Royal Institute of Philosophy Lecture at Durham University (1995), and the Aquinas Lecture at KU Leuven (2000). [7]

Personal life

Clark is married to Gillian Clark, Professor of Ancient History at the University of Bristol, with whom he has three children. [7] Clark is a Christian vegetarian [12] and sits on the advisory board of the Christian Vegetarian Association. [13]

Publications

Books

Selected book chapters

Selected papers

See also

References

  1. Clark, Stephen R. L. (1973). Speculations upon Aristotelian Anthropology (DPhil dissertation). Oxford: University of Oxford. OCLC   43231196.
  2. "Stephen Clark". University of Liverpool. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  3. Stephen R. L. Clark, Civil Peace and Sacred Order, Limits and Renewals 1 (Oxford: Clarendon-OUP 1989).
  4. "Slaves and Citizens" and "Anarchists against the Revolution," The Political Animal: Biology, Ethics, and Politics (London: Routledge 1999).
  5. 1 2 3 "Curriculum Vitae". University of Liverpool. Retrieved 2 June 2017.
  6. For a summary of Clark's philosophical position, see Hancock, Brannon. "From Athens to Jerusalem Archived 14 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine ," Gifford Lectures, accessed 16 June 2012.
  7. 1 2 3 4 5 Hancock, Brannon. "Stephen R L Clark" Archived 15 August 2010 at the Wayback Machine , Gifford Lectures, accessed 16 June 2010.
  8. Clark, Stephen R. L. "A view of animals and how they stand" Archived 28 April 2006 at the Wayback Machine , RSPCA, accessed 16 June 2012.
  9. Halpin, Zuleyma Tang (1986). "Reviewed Work: The Nature of the Beast. Are Animals Moral? Oxford Paperbacks. by Stephen R. L. Clark". The Quarterly Review of Biology. 61 (1): 147–148. doi:10.1086/414861. JSTOR   2827286.
  10. Geach, Mary-Catherine (1984). "Reviewed Work: The Nature of the Beast: Are Animals Moral? by Stephen R. L. Clark". Philosophy. 59 (228): 275–276. doi:10.1017/S0031819100067796. JSTOR   3750466.
  11. Keulartz, Jozef (2021). "Should the Lion Eat Straw Like the Ox? Animal Ethics and the Predation Problem". Animals in Our Midst: The Challenges of Co-existing with Animals in the Anthropocene. The International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics. Vol. 33. Springer. pp. 99–121. doi:10.1007/978-3-030-63523-7_6. ISBN   978-3-030-63522-0.
  12. Devine, Philip E. (1978). "The Moral Basis of Vegetarianism". Philosophy. 53 (206): 481–505. doi:10.1017/S0031819100026346. JSTOR   3749877.
  13. "CVA Advisory Board". Christian Vegetarian Association . Retrieved 5 November 2021.

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