The basis of having a direct moral obligation to an entity is that what we do to that entity matters to it. The ability to experience pain is a sufficient condition for a being to be morally considerable. But the ability to feel pain is not a necessary condition for moral considerability. Organisms could have possibly evolved so as to be motivated to flee danger or injury or to eat or drink not by pain, but by ‘‘pangs of pleasure’’ that increase as one fills the relevant need or escapes the harm. In such a world, ‘‘mattering’’ would be positive, not negative, but would still be based in sentience and awareness. In our world, however, the ‘‘mattering’’ necessary to survival is negative—injuries and unfulfilled needs ramify in pain. But physi...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The experience of pain can be referred verbally by human subjects and, although this criterion is co...
The basis of having a direct moral obligation to an entity is that what we do to that entity matters...
A proper bioethical approach to the welfare issue can not leave out of consideration the thorny ques...
While it is widely agreed that the infliction upon innocents of needless pain is immoral, many have ...
The experience of pain is something that most people are extremely familiar with. However, once we b...
Chapter 2 draws a distinction between bads that matter morally and bads that don’t. He allows that d...
Although it is possible to formulate stronger moral principles than animals should not be made to s...
Human beings have long treated animals not as sentient beings, but as objects or products to be used...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have t...
Much of the contention and confusion that seem inevitably to arise whenever the subject of pain in a...
Abstract This essay contains a critical analysis of common understandings of pain in animals and cha...
Ahead of the March Against Slaughterhouses taking place worldwide this weekend, Stevan Harnad combin...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The experience of pain can be referred verbally by human subjects and, although this criterion is co...
The basis of having a direct moral obligation to an entity is that what we do to that entity matters...
A proper bioethical approach to the welfare issue can not leave out of consideration the thorny ques...
While it is widely agreed that the infliction upon innocents of needless pain is immoral, many have ...
The experience of pain is something that most people are extremely familiar with. However, once we b...
Chapter 2 draws a distinction between bads that matter morally and bads that don’t. He allows that d...
Although it is possible to formulate stronger moral principles than animals should not be made to s...
Human beings have long treated animals not as sentient beings, but as objects or products to be used...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have t...
Much of the contention and confusion that seem inevitably to arise whenever the subject of pain in a...
Abstract This essay contains a critical analysis of common understandings of pain in animals and cha...
Ahead of the March Against Slaughterhouses taking place worldwide this weekend, Stevan Harnad combin...
This paper presents arguments for, and evidence in support of, the important role of pleasure in ani...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The experience of pain can be referred verbally by human subjects and, although this criterion is co...