What explains why we are subjects for whom objects can have value, and what explains which objects have value for us? Axiologicians say that the value of humanity is the answer. I argue that our value, no matter what it is like, cannot perform this task. We are animals among others. An explanation of the value of objects for us must fit into an explanation of the value of objects for animals generally. Different objects have value for different animals. Those differences depend on differences in animal natures and, in particular, on the diverse characteristic capacities of different animals. Once we invoke animal natures, there is nothing for the value of animality, including the value of humanity, to explain
When it comes to our moral and legal obligations to nonhuman animals, we suffer from “moral schizoph...
Animal rights philosophers have traditionally accepted the claim that human beings are unique, but r...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...
What explains why we are subjects for whom objects can have value, and what explains which objects h...
Is there a condition that we recognize in other animals that we must uphold as having absolute value...
When we begin to perceive other existences ... the notion of human superiority is shattered
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Project MUSE via the URL...
It has been argued that, due to our commitment to distributive justice and fairness, we have a moral...
Human and non-human animals’ (henceforth referred to as animals) interests come into conflict every ...
Human beings are dependent on bonding and relationships, which renders them vulnerable and gives the...
What is the nature, origin, and ontological status of what we call 'value'? This article argues that...
This chapter discusses socially dependent attributes by providing an example of appreciating two dif...
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do pe...
In recent years traditional foundations of respect for others have been challenged on the basis that...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
When it comes to our moral and legal obligations to nonhuman animals, we suffer from “moral schizoph...
Animal rights philosophers have traditionally accepted the claim that human beings are unique, but r...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...
What explains why we are subjects for whom objects can have value, and what explains which objects h...
Is there a condition that we recognize in other animals that we must uphold as having absolute value...
When we begin to perceive other existences ... the notion of human superiority is shattered
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Project MUSE via the URL...
It has been argued that, due to our commitment to distributive justice and fairness, we have a moral...
Human and non-human animals’ (henceforth referred to as animals) interests come into conflict every ...
Human beings are dependent on bonding and relationships, which renders them vulnerable and gives the...
What is the nature, origin, and ontological status of what we call 'value'? This article argues that...
This chapter discusses socially dependent attributes by providing an example of appreciating two dif...
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do pe...
In recent years traditional foundations of respect for others have been challenged on the basis that...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
When it comes to our moral and legal obligations to nonhuman animals, we suffer from “moral schizoph...
Animal rights philosophers have traditionally accepted the claim that human beings are unique, but r...
In this thesis, consisting of three empirical projects (18 studies, total N = 8,218), I investigate ...