Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have taken the form of an argument by analogy. However, arguments of this kind have had notable weaknesses and, in particular, have not been able to convince two kinds of skeptics. One of the most important weaknesses of these arguments is that they fail to provide theoretical justifications for why particular physiological similarities should be considered relevant. This paper examines recent empirical research on pain and, in particular, explores the implications of the dissociation between the sensory and the affective pain pathways. It is argued that these results show that the belief that nonhuman animals experience pain in a morally relevant ...
Phenomenal consciousness or the subjective experience of feeling sensory stimuli is fundamental to h...
Although Key (2016) argues that mammals feel pain and fish do not, from an invertebrate perspective,...
Key (2016) describes the neural system involved in human pain experience in an excellent fashion but...
Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have t...
The experience of pain can be referred verbally by human subjects and, although this criterion is co...
While it is widely agreed that the infliction upon innocents of needless pain is immoral, many have ...
A proper bioethical approach to the welfare issue can not leave out of consideration the thorny ques...
Abstract This essay contains a critical analysis of common understandings of pain in animals and cha...
The basis of having a direct moral obligation to an entity is that what we do to that entity matters...
Identifying which nonhuman animal species are capable of feeling pain is important both for understa...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The study of pain in awake animals raises ethical, philosophical, and technical problems. We review ...
Both fear and pain can cause suffering. When pain is being studied, experiments must be designed to ...
How an animal reacts to a sensory stimulus is often used to assess whether that animal can experienc...
According to the IASP, an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or pote...
Phenomenal consciousness or the subjective experience of feeling sensory stimuli is fundamental to h...
Although Key (2016) argues that mammals feel pain and fish do not, from an invertebrate perspective,...
Key (2016) describes the neural system involved in human pain experience in an excellent fashion but...
Many traditional attempts to show that nonhuman animals are deserving of moral consideration have t...
The experience of pain can be referred verbally by human subjects and, although this criterion is co...
While it is widely agreed that the infliction upon innocents of needless pain is immoral, many have ...
A proper bioethical approach to the welfare issue can not leave out of consideration the thorny ques...
Abstract This essay contains a critical analysis of common understandings of pain in animals and cha...
The basis of having a direct moral obligation to an entity is that what we do to that entity matters...
Identifying which nonhuman animal species are capable of feeling pain is important both for understa...
The detection and assessment of pain in animals is crucial to improving their welfare in a variety o...
The study of pain in awake animals raises ethical, philosophical, and technical problems. We review ...
Both fear and pain can cause suffering. When pain is being studied, experiments must be designed to ...
How an animal reacts to a sensory stimulus is often used to assess whether that animal can experienc...
According to the IASP, an unpleasant sensory and emotional experience associated with actual or pote...
Phenomenal consciousness or the subjective experience of feeling sensory stimuli is fundamental to h...
Although Key (2016) argues that mammals feel pain and fish do not, from an invertebrate perspective,...
Key (2016) describes the neural system involved in human pain experience in an excellent fashion but...