It has been argued that, due to our commitment to distributive justice and fairness, we have a moral obligation toward animals to enhance, or “uplift,” them to quasihuman status, so that they, too, can enjoy all the intellectual, social, and cultural goods that humans are capable of enjoying. In this article, I look at the underlying assumption that the life of an animal can never be as good as that of a human (can be), not because of any external circumstances that may be changed, but simply because of the restrictions imposed on him by his animal nature. This assumption is only plausible if there are objective goods that animals have no access to. Yet even if there are objective goods, they are best understood as species-relative, so that...
Moral and political philosophers no longer condemn harm inflicted on nonhuman animals as self-eviden...
Animal rights philosophers have traditionally accepted the claim that human beings are unique, but r...
American society is characterized by indifference toward the notion of animal rights. Americans are ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Project MUSE via the URL...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
A focus on animal welfare in the use of nonhuman animals in the service of human economic and scient...
Utilitarianism has an apparent pedigree when it comes to animal welfare. It supports the view that a...
In this dissertation, my primary aim is to defend the idea that animals have a basic moral right to ...
In this brief essay I take a broad perspective on the notion of unraveling welfare and consider anim...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
The general concept of animal welfare embraces a continuum between negative/bad welfare and positive...
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do pe...
I shall argue in this essay that the lives and sufferings of non-human animals (hereafter “animals”)...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
Animal suffering, therefore, is only one aspect of animal exploitation and abuse. Recognizing this, ...
Moral and political philosophers no longer condemn harm inflicted on nonhuman animals as self-eviden...
Animal rights philosophers have traditionally accepted the claim that human beings are unique, but r...
American society is characterized by indifference toward the notion of animal rights. Americans are ...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Project MUSE via the URL...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
A focus on animal welfare in the use of nonhuman animals in the service of human economic and scient...
Utilitarianism has an apparent pedigree when it comes to animal welfare. It supports the view that a...
In this dissertation, my primary aim is to defend the idea that animals have a basic moral right to ...
In this brief essay I take a broad perspective on the notion of unraveling welfare and consider anim...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
The general concept of animal welfare embraces a continuum between negative/bad welfare and positive...
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do pe...
I shall argue in this essay that the lives and sufferings of non-human animals (hereafter “animals”)...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
Animal suffering, therefore, is only one aspect of animal exploitation and abuse. Recognizing this, ...
Moral and political philosophers no longer condemn harm inflicted on nonhuman animals as self-eviden...
Animal rights philosophers have traditionally accepted the claim that human beings are unique, but r...
American society is characterized by indifference toward the notion of animal rights. Americans are ...