Past research has uncovered four common justifications for using animals as food—the 4Ns—that eating meat is Natural, Normal, Necessary, and Nice. The current research investigated the extent to which the 4Ns might apply more generally to other animal uses. Two studies examined the moral justifications people spontaneously offered for various animal uses, including household products, clothing, culling, and horse racing (Study1), and in zoos, TV/film, as pets, and for medical testing (Study 2). Participants offered reasons for why it is okay to use animals and the responses were coded by independent raters. The 4N categories accounted for the majority of justifications across most uses. There was great variability in justification categorie...
This the author's pdf version.This journal article discusses whether meat eating can be morally just...
This chapter is designed to help people rationally engage moral issues regarding the treatment of an...
The animal purpose questionnaire (APQ) is a new instrument to measure human attitudes to animal use ...
Past research has uncovered four common justifications for using animals as food—the 4Ns—that eating...
Recent theorizing suggests the 4Ns—that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, necessar...
Recent theorizing suggests that the 4Ns - that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, n...
Research suggests that animals’ capacity for agency, experience, and benevolence predict beliefs abo...
Why are many Westerners outraged by dog meat, but comfortable with pork? This is particularly puzzli...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
The use of animals for the consumption of food is becoming a focus in recent times, due to environme...
Our main research question is how pliable Norwegian meat consumption practices are. However it is no...
© 2020 Bradley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Attitudes to animals and their use are becoming increasingly important for the success of conservati...
Research on shifting attitudes or behaviors surrounding the use of animal products traditionally foc...
Some animal defenders are committed to complete abstinence from animal products. However the stronge...
This the author's pdf version.This journal article discusses whether meat eating can be morally just...
This chapter is designed to help people rationally engage moral issues regarding the treatment of an...
The animal purpose questionnaire (APQ) is a new instrument to measure human attitudes to animal use ...
Past research has uncovered four common justifications for using animals as food—the 4Ns—that eating...
Recent theorizing suggests the 4Ns—that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, necessar...
Recent theorizing suggests that the 4Ns - that is, the belief that eating meat is natural, normal, n...
Research suggests that animals’ capacity for agency, experience, and benevolence predict beliefs abo...
Why are many Westerners outraged by dog meat, but comfortable with pork? This is particularly puzzli...
Humans' relationships with non-human animals are complicated and complex. This thesis aims to addres...
The use of animals for the consumption of food is becoming a focus in recent times, due to environme...
Our main research question is how pliable Norwegian meat consumption practices are. However it is no...
© 2020 Bradley et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Com...
Attitudes to animals and their use are becoming increasingly important for the success of conservati...
Research on shifting attitudes or behaviors surrounding the use of animal products traditionally foc...
Some animal defenders are committed to complete abstinence from animal products. However the stronge...
This the author's pdf version.This journal article discusses whether meat eating can be morally just...
This chapter is designed to help people rationally engage moral issues regarding the treatment of an...
The animal purpose questionnaire (APQ) is a new instrument to measure human attitudes to animal use ...