What’s in a Name?—Consequences of Naming Non-Human Animals

The act of naming is among the most basic actions of language. Indeed, it is naming something that enables us to communicate about it in specific terms, whether the object named is human or non-human, animate or inanimate. However, naming is not as uncomplicated as we may usually think and names hav...

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Main Author: Sune Borkfelt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2011-01-01
Series:Animals
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/1/1/116/
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spelling doaj-375f32bf681c44cb82c3d51845dac0ab2020-11-24T22:47:31ZengMDPI AGAnimals2076-26152011-01-011111612510.3390/ani1010116What’s in a Name?—Consequences of Naming Non-Human AnimalsSune BorkfeltThe act of naming is among the most basic actions of language. Indeed, it is naming something that enables us to communicate about it in specific terms, whether the object named is human or non-human, animate or inanimate. However, naming is not as uncomplicated as we may usually think and names have consequences for the way we think about animals (human and non-human), peoples, species, places, things etc. Through a blend of history, philosophy and representational theory—and using examples from, among other things, the Bible, Martin Luther, colonialism/imperialism and contemporary ways of keeping and regarding non-human animals—this paper attempts to trace the importance of (both specific and generic) naming to our relationships with the non-human. It explores this topic from the naming of the animals in Genesis to the names given and used by scientists, keepers of companion animals, media etc. in our societies today, and asks the question of what the consequences of naming non-human animals are for us, for the beings named and for the power relations between our species and the non-human species and individuals we name. http://www.mdpi.com/2076-2615/1/1/116/animalnonhuman animalnaminganimal nameslabelsrepresentationspower relations
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title What’s in a Name?—Consequences of Naming Non-Human Animals
title_short What’s in a Name?—Consequences of Naming Non-Human Animals
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description The act of naming is among the most basic actions of language. Indeed, it is naming something that enables us to communicate about it in specific terms, whether the object named is human or non-human, animate or inanimate. However, naming is not as uncomplicated as we may usually think and names have consequences for the way we think about animals (human and non-human), peoples, species, places, things etc. Through a blend of history, philosophy and representational theory—and using examples from, among other things, the Bible, Martin Luther, colonialism/imperialism and contemporary ways of keeping and regarding non-human animals—this paper attempts to trace the importance of (both specific and generic) naming to our relationships with the non-human. It explores this topic from the naming of the animals in Genesis to the names given and used by scientists, keepers of companion animals, media etc. in our societies today, and asks the question of what the consequences of naming non-human animals are for us, for the beings named and for the power relations between our species and the non-human species and individuals we name.
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animal names
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representations
power relations
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