Recent social science research indicates that animal rights philosophy plays the functional role of a religion in the lives of the most committed animal rights advocates. In this paper, I apply the functional religion thesis to the recent debate over the place of direct action animal rights advocacy in democratic theory. I outline the usefulness of the functional religion thesis and explain its implications for theorists that call for deliberative theories to be more inclusive of coercive forms of activism
Two distinct approaches to the incorporation of animal interests within democratic theory are identi...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
order of the authors ’ names was randomly determined. Religion, Animal Rights, and Animal Legislatio...
This ar ticle reports original research conducted among animal rights activists and elites in Switze...
Many scholars have noted that secular belief systems, despite lack of a spiritual base, can possess ...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...
In this article I offer a response to recent debate over direct action animal advocacy and legitimat...
Let me start by putting my topic in a concrete context. Suppose a statute is offered to relieve anim...
There is ample research supporting White’s (1967) thesis, which postulates that religion and religio...
Th e present study examined the relationship among religious denomination, fundamentalism, belief ab...
Prior research shows that the correlation between religiosity and support for animal rights can be p...
The rights of livestock that are designated as food/farm animals have been a blindspot across develo...
The main aim of this paper is to make the case that the politics of animal rights advocacy rests wit...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
Two distinct approaches to the incorporation of animal interests within democratic theory are identi...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...
order of the authors ’ names was randomly determined. Religion, Animal Rights, and Animal Legislatio...
This ar ticle reports original research conducted among animal rights activists and elites in Switze...
Many scholars have noted that secular belief systems, despite lack of a spiritual base, can possess ...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...
In this article I offer a response to recent debate over direct action animal advocacy and legitimat...
Let me start by putting my topic in a concrete context. Suppose a statute is offered to relieve anim...
There is ample research supporting White’s (1967) thesis, which postulates that religion and religio...
Th e present study examined the relationship among religious denomination, fundamentalism, belief ab...
Prior research shows that the correlation between religiosity and support for animal rights can be p...
The rights of livestock that are designated as food/farm animals have been a blindspot across develo...
The main aim of this paper is to make the case that the politics of animal rights advocacy rests wit...
When people hold religious views that have implications for moral choices and for the desirable uses...
Two distinct approaches to the incorporation of animal interests within democratic theory are identi...
For protections to evolve to include nonhuman species, religions— through their leaders, their insti...
The literature on social justice, and social justice movements themselves, routinely ignore nonhuman...