Neither sentience nor moral standing is confined to animals with large or human-like brains. Invertebrates deserve moral consideration. Definition of terms clarifies the relationship between sentience and welfare. All animals have welfare but humans give more protection to sentient animals. Humans should be less human-centred
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
Neither sentience nor moral standing is confined to animals with large or human-like brains. Inverte...
Sentience involves having some degree of awareness but awareness of self is not as complex as some p...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue for considering the welfare of invertebrates, especially insects, ...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
Welfare protections for vertebrates are grounded in the belief that vertebrates are sentient and cap...
Mikhalevich & Powell argue that the exclusion of the vast majority of arthropods from moral standing...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
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...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...
Neither sentience nor moral standing is confined to animals with large or human-like brains. Inverte...
Sentience involves having some degree of awareness but awareness of self is not as complex as some p...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue for considering the welfare of invertebrates, especially insects, ...
The concept of sentience concerns the capacity to have feelings. There is evidence for sophisticated...
Welfare protections for vertebrates are grounded in the belief that vertebrates are sentient and cap...
Mikhalevich & Powell argue that the exclusion of the vast majority of arthropods from moral standing...
I sketch briefly some of the more influential theories concerned with the moral status of nonhuman a...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
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...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
‘Sentience’ sometimes refers to the capacity for any type of subjective experience, and sometimes to...
Mikhalevich & Powell (2020) argue that it is wrong, both scientifically and morally, to dismiss the ...
Donald Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) is an intellectually and morally engaging book wr...