This chapter argues that Peter Singer's critiques of Christian attitudes towards animals need correction, that Christianity has something to learn from his utilitarian approach to animal ethics, but that a Christian understanding of animals addresses some deficiencies in a utilitarian animal ethics
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publica...
This book presents an authoritative and comprehensive survey of human practice in relation to other ...
In this thesis I argue that the major philosophical arguments in the field of animal ethics, as it h...
Peter Singer is the most famous utilitarian of the modern era. As a prolific writer of more than thi...
In animal ethics animal capacity to suffer and experience is a selfevident point of departure when e...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-30, revised 2019-11-29, accepted 2...
Christian teaching claims that animals, who are not humans, can’t be moral agents and have no rights...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
Forthy years after the issue of Animal Liberation (1975), this essay tries to make a critical assess...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
This study examines differences and similarities in how two animal ethicists living in different tim...
International audienceThe transformation of farm animals into industry-produced “biomachines” explai...
International audienceThe transformation of farm animals into industry-produced “biomachines” explai...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publica...
This book presents an authoritative and comprehensive survey of human practice in relation to other ...
In this thesis I argue that the major philosophical arguments in the field of animal ethics, as it h...
Peter Singer is the most famous utilitarian of the modern era. As a prolific writer of more than thi...
In animal ethics animal capacity to suffer and experience is a selfevident point of departure when e...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-30, revised 2019-11-29, accepted 2...
Christian teaching claims that animals, who are not humans, can’t be moral agents and have no rights...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
Forthy years after the issue of Animal Liberation (1975), this essay tries to make a critical assess...
A school of theological thought has arisen in recent years that can be appropriately named "Animal T...
This study examines differences and similarities in how two animal ethicists living in different tim...
International audienceThe transformation of farm animals into industry-produced “biomachines” explai...
International audienceThe transformation of farm animals into industry-produced “biomachines” explai...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
A common contemporary view is that the Bible and subsequent Christian thought authorize humans to ex...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publica...