Over the last few decades, scientists have been busy debunking the myth that nonhuman animals relate to each other in a primarily competitive, aggressive way. What they have found is that many species of animal, including many of those most closely related to humans, display a remarkable range of cooperative, "prosocial" behavior. In fact, it appears that some animal societies adhere to a moral code. What is preventing us, then, from saying that the members of these societies are moral beings? Nothing important, according to a recent book. Probing further into this question, I suggest that in fact quite a lot is at risk in making this move. To integrate nonhuman animals fully into the moral domain, we may have to adapt our conception of mor...
In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice’ and the evolutionary origins of so...
Observations of animals engaging in apparently moral behaviour have prompted the question of whether...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Over the last few decades, scientists have been busy debunking the myth that nonhuman animals relate...
Ethics and morals are subjective concepts and are based on the values that individuals hold within s...
Empirical studies of the social lives of non-human primates, cetaceans, and other social animals hav...
Traditionally, discussions of moral participation – and in particular moral agency – have focused on...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
Discussions of the moral status of animals typically address the key questions from an anthropocentr...
Abstract. In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice ’ and the evolutionary or...
Claims that some sorts of genuine moral behavior exist in nonhuman beings are increasingly common. M...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
This paper presents a new way of thinking about the relationship between humans and the nonhuman ani...
Various empirical and anecdotal accounts suggest that certain non-human animals behave in ways that ...
This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering ...
In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice’ and the evolutionary origins of so...
Observations of animals engaging in apparently moral behaviour have prompted the question of whether...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...
Over the last few decades, scientists have been busy debunking the myth that nonhuman animals relate...
Ethics and morals are subjective concepts and are based on the values that individuals hold within s...
Empirical studies of the social lives of non-human primates, cetaceans, and other social animals hav...
Traditionally, discussions of moral participation – and in particular moral agency – have focused on...
Recent years have seen an explosion of interest in nonhuman animal agency in different fields. In bi...
Discussions of the moral status of animals typically address the key questions from an anthropocentr...
Abstract. In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice ’ and the evolutionary or...
Claims that some sorts of genuine moral behavior exist in nonhuman beings are increasingly common. M...
What criteria can we legitimately use to judge moral worth? What morally relevant differences or sim...
This paper presents a new way of thinking about the relationship between humans and the nonhuman ani...
Various empirical and anecdotal accounts suggest that certain non-human animals behave in ways that ...
This essay challenges science’s traditional taboo against anthropomorphizing animals or considering ...
In this paper I argue that we can learn much about ‘wild justice’ and the evolutionary origins of so...
Observations of animals engaging in apparently moral behaviour have prompted the question of whether...
I argue that morality is in significant part a biological phenomenon, and that this has implication...