practical (applied) ethicsIn this substantially revised and updated new edition of Animal Rights, Mark Rowlands provides a lucid defence of the moral claims of animals. The book examines each of the major ethical traditions: utilitarianism and Peter Singer's defence of animal liberation; natural ...
(2012). Animal rights without liberation: applied ethics and human obligations. New York: Columbia University Press. Google Scholar Dawkins, M. S. (1988). Behavioural deprivation: a central problem in animal welfare. Applied Animal Behavioural Science, 20, 209–225. Article Google Scholar ...
Animal rights, moral or legal entitlements attributed to nonhuman animals, usually because of the complexity of their cognitive, emotional, and social lives or their capacity to experience physical or emotional pain or pleasure. Historically, different v
Peter Singer is an Australian ethical and political philosopher best known for his work in bioethics and his role as one of the intellectual founders of the modern animal rights movement. (Read Peter Singer’s Britannica entry on ethics.) Singer’s Jewis
Special Issue for the 57th Congress of the International Society for Applied Ethology. Guest editors: Dr. Kris Descovich, Dr. Peta Taylor, Dr. Ruan R. Daros, Dr. Andreia de Paula Vieira and Dr. Thiago Bernardino This year’s ISAE Special Issue invites contributions related to the theme of...
Applied Ethics and Human Obligations (New York: Columbia University Press)... A Cochrane - Columbia University Press 被引量: 31发表: 2012年 review of tom regan, and peter singer animal rights and human obligations Cochrane, A. (2012), Animal Rights without Liberation. Applied Ethics and Human...
Opposing views on animal experimentation: do animals have rights? Animals have moral standing; that is, they have properties (including the ability to feel pain) that qualify them for the protections of morality. It follo... Beauchamp,L Tom - 《Ethics Behav》 被引量: 20发表: 1997年 Toward...
(e.g., great apes, whales, and elephants) or to sentient animals (vertebrates and some invertebrates). The phrase “animal rights” typically refers to basic rights such as the right to life and bodily integrity, but is sometimes – especially colloquially – used to cover a more expansive ...
The article presents the author's insights regarding the philosophy of animal rights, in which he considers as more than a concept of philosophy. He mentio... I Kim - 《Journal of Moral & Ethics Education》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Respecting and Protecting Nonhuman Animals: Regan's The Case...
I will set an alternative approach to the movement by including virtue ethics, and from this inclusion will begin looking to the cycle of persons receiving their initial traits from role models and laws. By encouraging more emphasis on and bringing attention to what it means to be a virtuous ...