David. E. Cooper’s claim in Animals and Misanthropy is that honest reflection on the ways human beings treat and compare with animals encourages a dark, misanthropic judgment on humankind. Treatment of animals manifests a range of vices and failings that are ubiquitous and entrenched in our practices, institutions, and forms of life, organized by Cooper into five clusters. Moreover, comparisons of humans and animals reveals both affinities and similarities, including a crucial difference that animals are capable of virtues while being vice-free, whereas humans are both virtuous and vicious. Various familiar ways of thinking morally and scientifically about animal life are criticized for being overly abstract, occluding richer ways of engagi...
Contemporary ethical discourse on animals is influenced partly by a scientific and partly by an anth...
Chapman & Huffman (C & H) might be taken to argue as follows: Humans may treat animals however they ...
Ng proposes concrete ways to decrease animal suffering on the basis of commonsense economic logic an...
David. E. Cooper’s claim in Animals and Misanthropy is that honest reflection on the ways human bein...
Chapman & Huffman’s moral analysis fails to prove that the exploitation of animals or the environmen...
A review of David E. Cooper's book, "Animals and Misanthropy", which argues that reflection on awful...
Is morality uniquely human or does morality exist in at least some non-human animals? Are animals fu...
Claims that some sorts of genuine moral behavior exist in nonhuman beings are increasingly common. M...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...
It seems to be a widely held belief that we should not try to trap, kill, and eat any creature that ...
Human beings have long treated animals not as sentient beings, but as objects or products to be used...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
Social scientists may be able to find ways to positively affect people’s evolved moral compasses, th...
This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering ...
Contemporary ethical discourse on animals is influenced partly by a scientific and partly by an anth...
Chapman & Huffman (C & H) might be taken to argue as follows: Humans may treat animals however they ...
Ng proposes concrete ways to decrease animal suffering on the basis of commonsense economic logic an...
David. E. Cooper’s claim in Animals and Misanthropy is that honest reflection on the ways human bein...
Chapman & Huffman’s moral analysis fails to prove that the exploitation of animals or the environmen...
A review of David E. Cooper's book, "Animals and Misanthropy", which argues that reflection on awful...
Is morality uniquely human or does morality exist in at least some non-human animals? Are animals fu...
Claims that some sorts of genuine moral behavior exist in nonhuman beings are increasingly common. M...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...
It seems to be a widely held belief that we should not try to trap, kill, and eat any creature that ...
Human beings have long treated animals not as sentient beings, but as objects or products to be used...
Animals – both tame and wild, as metaphors and as real presences – populate many of More’s works. In...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
Social scientists may be able to find ways to positively affect people’s evolved moral compasses, th...
This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering ...
Contemporary ethical discourse on animals is influenced partly by a scientific and partly by an anth...
Chapman & Huffman (C & H) might be taken to argue as follows: Humans may treat animals however they ...
Ng proposes concrete ways to decrease animal suffering on the basis of commonsense economic logic an...