People affect animals through four broad types of activity: (1) people keep companion, farm, laboratory and captive wild animals, often while using them for some purpose; (2) people cause deliberate harm to animals through activities such as slaughter, pest control, hunting, and toxicology testing; (3) people cause direct but unintended harm to animals through crop production, transportation, night-time lighting, and many other human activities; and (4) people harm animals indirectly by disturbing ecological systems and the processes of nature, for example by destroying habitat, introducing foreign species, and causing pollution and climate change. Each type of activity affects vast numbers of animals and raises different scientific and eth...
Ethical food choices have become an important societal theme in post-industrial countries. Many cons...
Not only meat producing animals are killed in agriculture. Also in the dairy and egg industry enormo...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...
Drawing on the features of ‘‘practical philosophy’’ described by Toulmin (1990), a ‘‘practical’’ eth...
Drawing on the features of ‘‘practical philosophy’’ described by Toulmin (1990), a ‘‘practical’’ eth...
Drawing on the features of ‘‘practical philosophy’’ described by Toulmin (1990), a ‘‘practical’’ eth...
The term animal welfare means different things to different people. For some, it is the application ...
Ethical and animal welfare concerns about the destruction of free-living wildlife for disease contro...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize different concern...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
Why do people harm, injure, torture and kill animals? This book evaluates the reasons why these crim...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
Ethical food choices have become an important societal theme in post-industrial countries. Many cons...
Not only meat producing animals are killed in agriculture. Also in the dairy and egg industry enormo...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...
Drawing on the features of ‘‘practical philosophy’’ described by Toulmin (1990), a ‘‘practical’’ eth...
Drawing on the features of ‘‘practical philosophy’’ described by Toulmin (1990), a ‘‘practical’’ eth...
Drawing on the features of ‘‘practical philosophy’’ described by Toulmin (1990), a ‘‘practical’’ eth...
The term animal welfare means different things to different people. For some, it is the application ...
Ethical and animal welfare concerns about the destruction of free-living wildlife for disease contro...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize different concern...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
Since the 1970s, scientists studying animal welfare and philosophers writing about animal ethics hav...
Why do people harm, injure, torture and kill animals? This book evaluates the reasons why these crim...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
Excessive human population growth, uncontrolled use of natural resources, including deforestation, m...
Ethical food choices have become an important societal theme in post-industrial countries. Many cons...
Not only meat producing animals are killed in agriculture. Also in the dairy and egg industry enormo...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...