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Thomas Lepeltier (born 4 January 1967) is a French independent scholar, essayist and science writer specializing in the history and
philosophy of science Philosophy of science is the branch of philosophy concerned with the foundations, methods, and implications of science. Amongst its central questions are the difference between science and non-science, the reliability of scientific theories, ...
and
applied ethics Applied ethics is the practical aspect of morality, moral considerations. It is ethics with respect to real-world actions and their moral considerations in private and public life, the professions, health, technology, law, and leadership. For ex ...
, known in particular for his contributions to the field of
animal law Animal law is a combination of statutory and case law in which the naturelegal, social or biologicalof nonhuman animals is an important factor. Animal law encompasses companion animals, wildlife, animals used in entertainment and animals raised ...
. He is the author of several philosophical works on
animal ethics Animal ethics is a branch of ethics which examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be treated. The subject matter includes animal rights, animal welfare, animal law, speciesism, an ...
such as ''L'imposture intellectuelle des carnivores'' ("The Intellectual Deception of Carnivores") and of
science history The history of science covers the development of science from ancient history, ancient times to the present. It encompasses all three major branches of science: natural science, natural, social science, social, and formal science, formal. Pr ...
books including ''Darwin hérétique'' ("Darwin Heretic") and ''Univers parallèles'' ("Parallel Universes"). Known initially as a science historian, he now mainly advocates in defense of animals in the French media.


Life and work

Thomas Lepeltier was born on 4 January 1967. Following the completion of a PhD in astrophysics in 1994, Lepeltier taught in Newcastle, Toulouse, and Paris, he focused his research on the history and philosophy of science. He later discovered animal ethics and developed an interest in veganism after reading Charles Patterson's '' Eternal Treblinka.'' Lepeltier published ''La Révolution végétarienne'' ("The Vegetarian Revolution") in 2013, in which he explores the history of
slavery abolition Abolitionism, or the abolitionist movement, is the political movement to end slavery and liberate enslaved individuals around the world. The first country to fully outlaw slavery was Kingdom of France, France in 1315, but it was later used ...
and argues that the "struggle for veganism will eventually succeed as the struggle against human slavery did". He became an Associate Fellow of the
Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics The Ferrater Mora Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics is an organisation based in Oxford which promotes animal ethics. History The centre was founded in Oxford in 2006 by Andrew Linzey, a member of the Faculty of Theology at the University of O ...
in 2019. Lepeltier has been called upon to debate animal ethics several times on French television, radio and forums. Lepeltier is also the author of several works attempting to deconstruct the discourses justifying the use of animals, he mobilizes on these occasions a wide variety of arguments from the three major currents of
normative ethics Normative ethics is the study of ethics, ethical behaviour and is the branch of Philosophy, philosophical ethics that investigates questions regarding how one ought to act, in a Morality, moral sense. Normative ethics is distinct from metaethics i ...
, whether it is a question of recalling the definition of
speciesism Speciesism () is a term used in philosophy regarding the treatment of individuals of different species. The term has several different definitions. Some specifically define speciesism as discrimination or unjustified treatment based on an indivi ...
according to
Peter Singer Peter Albert David Singer (born 6 July 1946) is an Australian moral philosopher who is Emeritus Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics at Princeton University. Singer's work specialises in applied ethics, approaching the subject from a secu ...
, that the theories of the
social contract In moral and political philosophy, the social contract is an idea, theory, or model that usually, although not always, concerns the legitimacy of the authority of the state over the individual. Conceptualized in the Age of Enlightenment, it ...
do not impose (like babies) to be able to respect duties in order to have rights, or that it is cruel to deprive animals of their lives for the personal pleasure gained by eating them. Lepeltier is also a regular contributor to the French
popular science Popular science (also called pop-science or popsci) is an interpretation of science intended for a general audience. While science journalism focuses on recent scientific developments, popular science is more broad ranging. It may be written ...
magazines ''
La Recherche ''La Recherche'' is a monthly French language popular science magazine covering recent scientific news. It is published by the Société d'éditions scientifiques (the ''Scientific Publishing Group''), a subsidiary of Financière Tallandier. Tallan ...
'' and ''Sciences Humaines'' and is an editor of and writer for the French-language antispeciesist journal ''L'Amorce'' ("The Primer").


Philosophy

Lepeltier's philosophy is antispeciesist: he considers that the species to which a living being belongs is not in itself a relevant criterion of moral consideration and that in particular, the mere fact of belonging to a particular species cannot in itself justify that an animal can be killed to, for example, serve as a meal. Particularly interested in the analysis of the speeches of French-speaking intellectuals, Lepeltier considers that "most say or even write anything to justify their consumption of meat, eggs and dairy products" and that "unfortunately, in a media world complacent, no one denounces this bad faith of professionals, this silence of politicians and this ineptitude of intellectuals". He has sometimes been criticised for his condemnation of all breeding (without distinction between industrial and non-industrial varieties) and his use of analogies with human slavery or
The Holocaust The Holocaust (), known in Hebrew language, Hebrew as the (), was the genocide of History of the Jews in Europe, European Jews during World War II. From 1941 to 1945, Nazi Germany and Collaboration with Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy ...
. Lepeltier has distinguished himself within the French animalist movement, as a defender of interventionism in favor of reducing the
suffering of wild animals Wild animal suffering is suffering experienced by non-human animals living in the wild, outside of direct human control, due to natural processes. Its sources include disease, injury, parasitism, starvation, malnutrition, dehydration, weather ...
. He believes that our lack of responsibility for the fate of wild animals should not make us indifferent to their fate; we should, he says, worry about wild animals and think of solutions to alleviate their suffering. Lepeltier has also engaged with the
predation problem The predation problem or predation argument refers to the consideration of the harms experienced by animals due to predation as a moral problem, that humans may or may not have an obligation to work towards preventing. Discourse on this topic has ...
, arguing that predation is something that humans should work towards preventing.


Publications


As author

* ''Les véganes vont-ils prendre le pouvoir?'', Éditions du Pommier, 2019. * ''L'imposture intellectuelle des carnivores'', Max Milo, 2017. * ''La Face cachée de l'Univers. Une autre histoire de la cosmologie'', Seuil, 2014. * ''La Révolution végétarienne'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2013. * ''Univers parallèles'', Seuil, 2010. * ''Vive le créationnisme! Point de vue d'un évolutionniste'', L'Aube, 2009. * ''Darwin hérétique: L'éternel retour du créationnisme'', Seuil, 2007.


As co-author

* ''Les Grands penseurs de l'éducation'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2018. * ''La Philosophie, un art de vivre'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2017. * ''Les grands mythes'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2017. * ''Les religions: Des origines au IIIe millénaire'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2017. * ''Peter Singer et La libération animale'', Pur, 2017. * ''Révolutions animales'', Les Liens qui Libèrent, 2016. * ''Masculin-Féminin-Pluriel'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2014. * ''Creationism in Europe'', Johns Hopkins, 2014. * ''Le sexe d'hier à aujourd'hui'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2013. * ''Philosophie: Auteurs et Thèmes'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2012. * ''Cinq siècles de pensée française'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2010. * ''La bibliothèque idéale des sciences humaines'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2008. * ''Le tout et les parties dans les systèmes naturels'', Vuibert, 2007. * ''La Religion: Unité et diversité'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2007.


As editor

* ''La Révolution antispéciste'', Puf, 2018. * ''Histoire et philosophie des sciences'', Éditions Sciences Humaines, 2013. * ''Un autre cosmos?'', Vuibert, 2012.


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Lepeltier, Thomas 1967 births Living people 21st-century French essayists 21st-century French writers Animal ethicists French animal rights scholars French ethicists French scholars French veganism activists French historians of science Wild animal suffering writers