This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering their behavior as indicative of feelings similar to human emotions. In their new book Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals, the authors argue that anthropomorphism is alive and well, as it should be. Here they describe some activities of animals, particularly animals at play, as clear signs that they have recognizable emotions and moral intelligence. Based on years of behavioral and cognitive research, the authors discuss in their book that animals exhibit a broad repertoire of moral behaviors, including empathy and cooperation, but here they concentrate on the fairness and trust so essential to any kind of play, animal or human. They con...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Ng’s (2016) target article built on his earlier work advocating a science of welfare biology (Ng 199...
A distinctive feature across human societies is our interest in justice and fairness. People will so...
This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering ...
Scientists have long counseled against interpreting animal behavior in terms of human emotions, warn...
In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice’ and the evolutionary origins of so...
Abstract. In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice ’ and the evolutionary or...
Social justice in animals is beginning to attract interest in a broad range of academic disciplines....
In the last decade, there has been an explosion of work investigating non-human species’ behavior as...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
This paper is the introduction to a collection I guest-edited called 'Positive Duties to Wild Animal...
Over the last few decades, scientists have been busy debunking the myth that nonhuman animals relate...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
Is morality uniquely human or does morality exist in at least some non-human animals? Are animals fu...
This article provides an empirically based, interdisciplinary approach to the following two question...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Ng’s (2016) target article built on his earlier work advocating a science of welfare biology (Ng 199...
A distinctive feature across human societies is our interest in justice and fairness. People will so...
This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering ...
Scientists have long counseled against interpreting animal behavior in terms of human emotions, warn...
In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice’ and the evolutionary origins of so...
Abstract. In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice ’ and the evolutionary or...
Social justice in animals is beginning to attract interest in a broad range of academic disciplines....
In the last decade, there has been an explosion of work investigating non-human species’ behavior as...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
This paper is the introduction to a collection I guest-edited called 'Positive Duties to Wild Animal...
Over the last few decades, scientists have been busy debunking the myth that nonhuman animals relate...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
Is morality uniquely human or does morality exist in at least some non-human animals? Are animals fu...
This article provides an empirically based, interdisciplinary approach to the following two question...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Ng’s (2016) target article built on his earlier work advocating a science of welfare biology (Ng 199...
A distinctive feature across human societies is our interest in justice and fairness. People will so...