There is a class of views about our moral relations with non-human animals that share the idea that animals do not matter directly for ethical purposes: whatever duties or obligations we have with respect to animals are indirect, connected somehow to other duties or obligations – to other human beings, for example – in which the well-being or interests of animals do not figure. Criticisms of indirect duty theories have often focused either upon denying the link that is supposed to exist between how we treat animals and how or whether we discharge other obligations or upon denying that the indirect duty theorist has an adequate account of the animal-related duties we are confident that we have. I shall not pursue either of these options. Ins...
In this dissertation I explore the question of whether T.M. Scanlon\u27s contractualist ethical theo...
It is tempting to think that zebras, goats, lions, and similar animals matter morally, but not in qu...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
According to indirect duty views, human beings lack direct moral duties to non-human organisms, but ...
The aim of this paper is to assess whether Kant’s moral theory is suitable to deal with our obligati...
I take issue with an argument to the effect that because contractualism proves--both practically and...
This work examines Kant’s arguments for duty towards non-human animals. In The Metaphysics of Morals...
One of the major abiding challenges for Immanuel Kant’s moral theory has been its apparent inability...
This dissertation investigates the issue of our moral duties to animals in the context of Kantian mo...
Kant's view that we have only indirect duties to animals fails to capture the intuitive notion that ...
Working out a Kantian theory of moral responsibility for animals2 requires the untying of two ...
Although Immanuel Kant prohibits the mistreatment of animals on moral grounds, most animal welfare a...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
Is there a condition that we recognize in other animals that we must uphold as having absolute value...
In Just Fodder, Milburn argues for a relational account of our duties to animals. Following Clare Pa...
In this dissertation I explore the question of whether T.M. Scanlon\u27s contractualist ethical theo...
It is tempting to think that zebras, goats, lions, and similar animals matter morally, but not in qu...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
According to indirect duty views, human beings lack direct moral duties to non-human organisms, but ...
The aim of this paper is to assess whether Kant’s moral theory is suitable to deal with our obligati...
I take issue with an argument to the effect that because contractualism proves--both practically and...
This work examines Kant’s arguments for duty towards non-human animals. In The Metaphysics of Morals...
One of the major abiding challenges for Immanuel Kant’s moral theory has been its apparent inability...
This dissertation investigates the issue of our moral duties to animals in the context of Kantian mo...
Kant's view that we have only indirect duties to animals fails to capture the intuitive notion that ...
Working out a Kantian theory of moral responsibility for animals2 requires the untying of two ...
Although Immanuel Kant prohibits the mistreatment of animals on moral grounds, most animal welfare a...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
Is there a condition that we recognize in other animals that we must uphold as having absolute value...
In Just Fodder, Milburn argues for a relational account of our duties to animals. Following Clare Pa...
In this dissertation I explore the question of whether T.M. Scanlon\u27s contractualist ethical theo...
It is tempting to think that zebras, goats, lions, and similar animals matter morally, but not in qu...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...