In their target article, Rowan et al (2022) make a welcome attempt to chart the development of Western progress over the past two hundred years toward formally recognizing that animals feel. They outline the heroic efforts of Compassion in World Farming to gain for animals the status of sentient beings rather than merely human property. A broader view exists, from human prehistory to the present day, in which animals have been (and still are) understood to be sentient by indigenous peoples as well as by some Eastern religions. Growing recognition in the West that animals feel represents a new age of enlightenment
Consciousness has always been both central to and a stumbling block for animal welfare. On the one h...
The importance of animals in the evolutionary history of homo sapiens comes to the fore in light of ...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...
In their target article, Rowan et al (2022) make a welcome attempt to chart the development of Weste...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
Animal sentience is linked to the bigger picture of climate and health crises and “carnism” is a fac...
Conference summary: What is it to be human? Traditionally, human nature is set in opposition to the ...
We should treat sentient nonhuman animals as worthy of moral consideration, not because we share an ...
The sentience and suffering of animals is obvious to common sense, even if science and industry clai...
Billions of animals are killed every year based on this ethical premise: Animals are lower than huma...
The goal of Animal Welfare Science to reduce animal suffering is commendable but too modest: Sufferi...
Why are humans so ignorant with regard to the fundamental gap between ethical claims and the status ...
Animal sentience is linked to the bigger picture of climate and health crises and “carnism” is a fac...
Consciousness has always been both central to and a stumbling block for animal welfare. On the one h...
The importance of animals in the evolutionary history of homo sapiens comes to the fore in light of ...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...
In their target article, Rowan et al (2022) make a welcome attempt to chart the development of Weste...
This target article has three parts. The first briefly reviews the thinking about nonhuman animals’ ...
One of the commentaries on the target article notes that animal sentience is difficult to define o...
Can western human society apply its definition of the term “animal” on itself? Is it possible that a...
Animal sentience is linked to the bigger picture of climate and health crises and “carnism” is a fac...
Conference summary: What is it to be human? Traditionally, human nature is set in opposition to the ...
We should treat sentient nonhuman animals as worthy of moral consideration, not because we share an ...
The sentience and suffering of animals is obvious to common sense, even if science and industry clai...
Billions of animals are killed every year based on this ethical premise: Animals are lower than huma...
The goal of Animal Welfare Science to reduce animal suffering is commendable but too modest: Sufferi...
Why are humans so ignorant with regard to the fundamental gap between ethical claims and the status ...
Animal sentience is linked to the bigger picture of climate and health crises and “carnism” is a fac...
Consciousness has always been both central to and a stumbling block for animal welfare. On the one h...
The importance of animals in the evolutionary history of homo sapiens comes to the fore in light of ...
Marino & Merskin present evidence on key aspects of cognition, such as theory of mind, learning, emo...