Some of the cognitive traits that Marino reviews are not in themselves relevant to ethics, either for chickens or human infants, but affective traits are, among them desires
International audienceA recent definition of animal welfare states that "the welfare of an animal is...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
The time was ripe for Marino’s review of chickens’ cognitive capacities. The research community, apa...
Some of the cognitive traits that Marino reviews are not in themselves relevant to ethics, either fo...
Marino shows that chickens are as complex mentally as other birds and mammals. Yet common perception...
Original Abstract: Domestic chickens are members of an order, Aves, which has been the focus of a re...
The topics explored by Marino are definitive, and should work well to lay to rest forever the widesp...
Recent work in moral theory has seen the refinement of theories of moral standing, which i...
Marino has provided an accurate and nuanced view about chickens’ complex capabilities as sentient in...
This commentary examines the next step in Marino’s target article – changing people’s attitudes and ...
The number of publications on chicken cognition and emotion exceeds that on most birds and is compar...
Marino’s target article provides an overview of chickens’ cognition, emotion, and personality, with ...
Domestic chickens are members of an order, Aves, which has been the focus of a revolution in our und...
Marino’s timely review highlights what humans go to great lengths to ignore and suppress: non-human ...
Debates in applied ethics about the proper treatment of animals often refer to empirical data about ...
International audienceA recent definition of animal welfare states that "the welfare of an animal is...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
The time was ripe for Marino’s review of chickens’ cognitive capacities. The research community, apa...
Some of the cognitive traits that Marino reviews are not in themselves relevant to ethics, either fo...
Marino shows that chickens are as complex mentally as other birds and mammals. Yet common perception...
Original Abstract: Domestic chickens are members of an order, Aves, which has been the focus of a re...
The topics explored by Marino are definitive, and should work well to lay to rest forever the widesp...
Recent work in moral theory has seen the refinement of theories of moral standing, which i...
Marino has provided an accurate and nuanced view about chickens’ complex capabilities as sentient in...
This commentary examines the next step in Marino’s target article – changing people’s attitudes and ...
The number of publications on chicken cognition and emotion exceeds that on most birds and is compar...
Marino’s target article provides an overview of chickens’ cognition, emotion, and personality, with ...
Domestic chickens are members of an order, Aves, which has been the focus of a revolution in our und...
Marino’s timely review highlights what humans go to great lengths to ignore and suppress: non-human ...
Debates in applied ethics about the proper treatment of animals often refer to empirical data about ...
International audienceA recent definition of animal welfare states that "the welfare of an animal is...
Humans have long considered themselves unique in the animal kingdom. However, assumptions about huma...
The time was ripe for Marino’s review of chickens’ cognitive capacities. The research community, apa...