The phrase “essentially contested concept” (ECC) entered the academic literature in 1956 in an attempt to better characterize certain contentious concepts of political theory. Commonly identified examples of contested concepts are morality, religion, democracy, science, nature, philosophy, and certain types of creative products such as the novel and art. The structure proposed to identify an ECC has proven useful in a wide variety of deliberative discourse in the social, political, and religious arenas where seemingly intractable but productive debates are found. Where a strongly held moral position is contradicted by law, a portion of the citizenry see the law as illegitimate and do not feel compelled to respect it. This paper will attempt...
Among the ancient Greeks, both animals and inanimate objects could under certain circumstances be he...
In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe peo...
International audienceImplications• We need a holistic, multi-criteria, and independent assessment o...
Most contemporary Western laws regarding the treatment of animals in livestock farming and animal sl...
Killing animals is common practice, yet it is not normal. The end of animal life is related to many ...
in context The protection of farm animals at the time of slaughter and killing is a matter of public...
Euthanasia is defined as a “good death” with minimal pain and distress evaluated from the perspectiv...
Is it possible to use the notion of martyrdom in order to explain the communicative strategies and ...
In society and within the veterinary profession, a plurality of views is seen on killing of animals....
Slaughtering is a critical issue, in ethical terms, in the relationship between human and animals. ...
Though not often acknowledged openly, killing represents by far the most common form of human intera...
Making decisions about the end of animal life is common practice, yet it is not morally neutral. The...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the importance of longevity in relation to the welfare of prod...
When speaking about ritual slaughter, we should take into consideration the respect of both specific...
Not only meat producing animals are killed in agriculture. Also in the dairy and egg industry enormo...
Among the ancient Greeks, both animals and inanimate objects could under certain circumstances be he...
In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe peo...
International audienceImplications• We need a holistic, multi-criteria, and independent assessment o...
Most contemporary Western laws regarding the treatment of animals in livestock farming and animal sl...
Killing animals is common practice, yet it is not normal. The end of animal life is related to many ...
in context The protection of farm animals at the time of slaughter and killing is a matter of public...
Euthanasia is defined as a “good death” with minimal pain and distress evaluated from the perspectiv...
Is it possible to use the notion of martyrdom in order to explain the communicative strategies and ...
In society and within the veterinary profession, a plurality of views is seen on killing of animals....
Slaughtering is a critical issue, in ethical terms, in the relationship between human and animals. ...
Though not often acknowledged openly, killing represents by far the most common form of human intera...
Making decisions about the end of animal life is common practice, yet it is not morally neutral. The...
The aim of this chapter is to analyse the importance of longevity in relation to the welfare of prod...
When speaking about ritual slaughter, we should take into consideration the respect of both specific...
Not only meat producing animals are killed in agriculture. Also in the dairy and egg industry enormo...
Among the ancient Greeks, both animals and inanimate objects could under certain circumstances be he...
In this paper, we present and defend the theoretical framework of an empirical model to describe peo...
International audienceImplications• We need a holistic, multi-criteria, and independent assessment o...