The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal welfare. This is still true, despite many authors having demonstrated that it is not a necessary component of welfare – some natural behaviors may decrease welfare, while some unnatural behaviors increase it. Here I analyze why this idea persists, and what effects it may have. I argue that the disagreement underlying this debate on natural behavior is not one about which conditions affect welfare, but a deeper conceptual disagreement about what the state of welfare actually consists of. Those advocating natural behavior typically take a “teleological” view of welfare, in which naturalness is fundamental to welfare, while opponents to the crite...
It is commonly assumed that animals suffer if they cannot perform behaviours seen in wild conspecifi...
In conceptualizing animal welfare, it is useful to distinguish among three types of concepts. \u27Ty...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal w...
The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal ...
The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal w...
The concept of natural behavior is a key element in current Dutch policy-making on animal welfare. I...
Naturalness is considered important for animals, and is one criterion for assessing how we care for ...
In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize different concern...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Plenary sessions and worshop[EN] Natural behaviours are defined as behaviours typically seen in the ...
The general concept of animal welfare embraces a continuum between negative/bad welfare and positive...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
Summary: In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize differen...
It is commonly assumed that animals suffer if they cannot perform behaviours seen in wild conspecifi...
In conceptualizing animal welfare, it is useful to distinguish among three types of concepts. \u27Ty...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...
The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal w...
The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal ...
The performance of natural behavior is commonly used as a criterion in the determination of animal w...
The concept of natural behavior is a key element in current Dutch policy-making on animal welfare. I...
Naturalness is considered important for animals, and is one criterion for assessing how we care for ...
In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize different concern...
This article was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG) and the Open Access Publication F...
Plenary sessions and worshop[EN] Natural behaviours are defined as behaviours typically seen in the ...
The general concept of animal welfare embraces a continuum between negative/bad welfare and positive...
Attempts to improve animal welfare have commonly centered around three broad objectives: (1) to ensu...
Summary: In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize differen...
It is commonly assumed that animals suffer if they cannot perform behaviours seen in wild conspecifi...
In conceptualizing animal welfare, it is useful to distinguish among three types of concepts. \u27Ty...
Scientific research on \u27animal welfare\u27 began because of ethical concerns over the quality of ...