This overview of Broom’s book, Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014), considers the role the book could play in the animal rights debate. In a thoroughly researched and objectively presented text, Broom lays out information that could place doubt in the minds of decision-makers. By highlighting not just the ways animals resemble humans, but also the ways humans resemble animals, Broom shines a light on a solidly grey area in the animal rights debate
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...
This overview of Broom’s book, Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014), considers the role the book coul...
Broom’s (2014) book is a well-researched and thoroughly written exploration and evaluation of the jo...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
Although there is the need for textbooks in this field, the literary style of Broom’s Sentience and ...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
Sentience involves having some degree of awareness but awareness of self is not as complex as some p...
According to Broom (2014), animal welfare is a concept that can be applied to all animals, including...
Broom’s (2014) book is a well-researched and thoroughly written exploration and evaluation of the jo...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...
This overview of Broom’s book, Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014), considers the role the book coul...
Broom’s (2014) book is a well-researched and thoroughly written exploration and evaluation of the jo...
Broom (2014) argues that theories of animal ethics need to be better informed by the findings of ani...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
Although there is the need for textbooks in this field, the literary style of Broom’s Sentience and ...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
Sentience involves having some degree of awareness but awareness of self is not as complex as some p...
According to Broom (2014), animal welfare is a concept that can be applied to all animals, including...
Broom’s (2014) book is a well-researched and thoroughly written exploration and evaluation of the jo...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...