Although the practices of animal experimentation and intensive rearing involve a considerable amount of animal suffering they continue to be supported. Why is the suffering of animals in these practices so often accepted? This paper will explore some of the reasons given in support of the use of animals for such practices. In particular I will focus on contractarianism as one of the many positions that argues that morally relevant differences between species justify animal experimentation and factory farming. These differences include rationality and moral agency. On this position non-humans are excluded from direct moral concern on the basis that they lack such qualities. I will argue that in order for contractarianism to be coher...
When it comes to our moral and legal obligations to nonhuman animals, we suffer from “moral schizoph...
Consequentialism is thought to be in significant conflict with animal rights theory because it ...
In this brief paper, I will defend the position that while sentient animals are morally considerable...
Social Contract theorists and animal advocates seem to have agreed to go their separate ways. Contra...
In this dissertation I explore the question of whether T.M. Scanlon\u27s contractualist ethical theo...
It is a commonly held view that Contractarian ethics cannot produce a substantial moral system that ...
My paper discusses the philosophical issue of animals and ethics. The question that I explore involv...
I take issue with an argument to the effect that because contractualism proves--both practically and...
The thesis is divided into two parts. In the first part, Mark Rowlands’ Neo-Rawlsianism is outlined ...
In this essay, I argue that contractualism, even when it is actually used to construe our moral duti...
Contrary to critics and advocates of contractarianism alike, I argue that mutual advantage contracta...
The Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation, which has been endorsed by hundreds of influential ...
Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are gro...
There is extensive literature that indicates animals suffer considerably in the practices of factory...
In this paper I deal with the moral and legal status of animals. I offer a critical analysis of Rawl...
When it comes to our moral and legal obligations to nonhuman animals, we suffer from “moral schizoph...
Consequentialism is thought to be in significant conflict with animal rights theory because it ...
In this brief paper, I will defend the position that while sentient animals are morally considerable...
Social Contract theorists and animal advocates seem to have agreed to go their separate ways. Contra...
In this dissertation I explore the question of whether T.M. Scanlon\u27s contractualist ethical theo...
It is a commonly held view that Contractarian ethics cannot produce a substantial moral system that ...
My paper discusses the philosophical issue of animals and ethics. The question that I explore involv...
I take issue with an argument to the effect that because contractualism proves--both practically and...
The thesis is divided into two parts. In the first part, Mark Rowlands’ Neo-Rawlsianism is outlined ...
In this essay, I argue that contractualism, even when it is actually used to construe our moral duti...
Contrary to critics and advocates of contractarianism alike, I argue that mutual advantage contracta...
The Montreal Declaration on Animal Exploitation, which has been endorsed by hundreds of influential ...
Concerns about the welfare of agricultural animals in corporate or “factory farming” systems are gro...
There is extensive literature that indicates animals suffer considerably in the practices of factory...
In this paper I deal with the moral and legal status of animals. I offer a critical analysis of Rawl...
When it comes to our moral and legal obligations to nonhuman animals, we suffer from “moral schizoph...
Consequentialism is thought to be in significant conflict with animal rights theory because it ...
In this brief paper, I will defend the position that while sentient animals are morally considerable...