I will argue against bestiality as a socially acceptable practice based on five standard premises. The standard premises I will present will contain notes in regard to: instrumentality; consent; disease transmission; deviance; and morality. There is significant work available on the harm done to the beast, so aside from brief summary; the question of the good of the beast is not in the focus. I will also ignore any religious concerns, either surrounding morality or freedom of practice. Instead, these arguments are in support of the moral identity of the individual and of society as a whole
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I will argue against bestiality as a socially acceptable practice based on five standard premises. T...
Sexuality with animals has always been an element of human culture, and it still is today, even far ...
I give an argument for veganism by drawing parallels between a) bestiality and animal fighting, and ...
The Ethics of Interspecies Interactions. This report is written to inquire as to whether there are c...
Societies have proscribed bestiality, or sex between humans and nonhuman animals, since the earliest...
Attitudes towards various manifestations of human sexual behavior remain one of the actual legal and...
From the earliest human cultures, nonhuman animals have been central to the sexual imaginary of huma...
Although the practices of animal experimentation and intensive rearing involve a considerable amoun...
Jonathan Birch proposes a criterion for the subjective scope of animal protection legislation. He sa...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
The human animal bond has been portrayed as loving, both in a figurative sense and in a physical and...
Jonathan Birch proposes a criterion for the subjective scope of animal protection legislation. He sa...
This article discusses the status of animal rights, and more particularly whether these rights may b...
The central question of this chapter is whether keeping animals in captivity is morally justified. C...
Natural Law theories dominate the way in which humans view their relationships with other animals. N...
I will argue against bestiality as a socially acceptable practice based on five standard premises. T...
Sexuality with animals has always been an element of human culture, and it still is today, even far ...
I give an argument for veganism by drawing parallels between a) bestiality and animal fighting, and ...
The Ethics of Interspecies Interactions. This report is written to inquire as to whether there are c...
Societies have proscribed bestiality, or sex between humans and nonhuman animals, since the earliest...
Attitudes towards various manifestations of human sexual behavior remain one of the actual legal and...
From the earliest human cultures, nonhuman animals have been central to the sexual imaginary of huma...
Although the practices of animal experimentation and intensive rearing involve a considerable amoun...
Jonathan Birch proposes a criterion for the subjective scope of animal protection legislation. He sa...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
The human animal bond has been portrayed as loving, both in a figurative sense and in a physical and...
Jonathan Birch proposes a criterion for the subjective scope of animal protection legislation. He sa...
This article discusses the status of animal rights, and more particularly whether these rights may b...
The central question of this chapter is whether keeping animals in captivity is morally justified. C...
Natural Law theories dominate the way in which humans view their relationships with other animals. N...