Rowan et al.’s target article provides a valuable indication of the work that was required to reach the point where animals are recognised as sentient in various laws. To ensure this work was not in vain, the language of sentience needs to be used as a moral currency to demand further cultural change involving greater human respect for animals
The paper considers the issue of the possibility to award the fundamental rights to sentient animals...
Rowan et al’s target article makes clear that meaningful change in policy and practice to protect an...
Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) provides its readers with an excellent overview of the e...
Rowan et al.’s target article provides a valuable indication of the work that was required to reach ...
Animals are increasingly being recognised as sentient through international treaties and domestic le...
Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity ...
Rowan et al. (2022) provide a useful summary of the history and development of the philosophical, pu...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
Animal feeling or sentience appears to have been particularly important in driving animal welfare po...
Research investigating animal consciousness and mental states, and the recent Cambridge Declaration ...
Animal sentience research cannot be divorced from its ethical and political implications. For exampl...
One of the primary concerns in animal research is ensuring the welfare of laboratory animals. Modern...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...
This paper considers the impact of the recognition that animals are sentient in the 2013 amendment t...
Knowledge of animal sentience is fundamental to many disciplines and imperative to the animal welfar...
The paper considers the issue of the possibility to award the fundamental rights to sentient animals...
Rowan et al’s target article makes clear that meaningful change in policy and practice to protect an...
Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) provides its readers with an excellent overview of the e...
Rowan et al.’s target article provides a valuable indication of the work that was required to reach ...
Animals are increasingly being recognised as sentient through international treaties and domestic le...
Scientific research is clear that most animals are sentient. This means that they have the capacity ...
Rowan et al. (2022) provide a useful summary of the history and development of the philosophical, pu...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
Animal feeling or sentience appears to have been particularly important in driving animal welfare po...
Research investigating animal consciousness and mental states, and the recent Cambridge Declaration ...
Animal sentience research cannot be divorced from its ethical and political implications. For exampl...
One of the primary concerns in animal research is ensuring the welfare of laboratory animals. Modern...
Legal animal rights may, in the short term, offer an efficient means to improve the living condition...
This paper considers the impact of the recognition that animals are sentient in the 2013 amendment t...
Knowledge of animal sentience is fundamental to many disciplines and imperative to the animal welfar...
The paper considers the issue of the possibility to award the fundamental rights to sentient animals...
Rowan et al’s target article makes clear that meaningful change in policy and practice to protect an...
Broom’s Sentience and Animal Welfare (2014) provides its readers with an excellent overview of the e...