From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depend on some limited understanding of their capabilities for cognition and sensation, but rather rested on the strong sense that without domestication human beings could not secure their own advancement. The modern claims for animal rights cannot therefore be justified by an appeal to some newer and deeper understanding of the subject, but must rest on the claim that what they share with human beings is more important than what separates them. Those common elements do justify some level of animal protection but does not justify the radical transformation of social institutions that would flow from the recognition, as Steven Wise has advocated, ...
This Article asserts that shifting the focus of animal welfare issues from human responsibility to a...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depe...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
A philosophy honors thesis on animal rights, speciesism, and the nature of social change
Contemporary animal rights activists and legal scholars routinely charge that state animal protectio...
This article reviews the law and literature concerning the way that we look at rights issues and the...
Animals were included within the protection of the law in the early nineteenth century. Why have the...
Should we confer fundamental rights on nonhuman animals? Or would this undermine the rights of human...
As far as the legal system is concerned, animals and humans occupy completely different positions. D...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
This Article asserts that shifting the focus of animal welfare issues from human responsibility to a...
In the presented thesis I defend the claim that all sentient animals should have legal rights. The a...
This Article asserts that shifting the focus of animal welfare issues from human responsibility to a...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...
From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depe...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
A philosophy honors thesis on animal rights, speciesism, and the nature of social change
Contemporary animal rights activists and legal scholars routinely charge that state animal protectio...
This article reviews the law and literature concerning the way that we look at rights issues and the...
Animals were included within the protection of the law in the early nineteenth century. Why have the...
Should we confer fundamental rights on nonhuman animals? Or would this undermine the rights of human...
As far as the legal system is concerned, animals and humans occupy completely different positions. D...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
This Article asserts that shifting the focus of animal welfare issues from human responsibility to a...
In the presented thesis I defend the claim that all sentient animals should have legal rights. The a...
This Article asserts that shifting the focus of animal welfare issues from human responsibility to a...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
In my view, the moral case for giving animals legal protection is strong. This is so whether or not ...