I respond to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent argument that animals do not have an intrinsic interest in liberty. Drawing upon evolutionary theory, a Dennettian theory of animal minds, and Cochrane’s acceptance of the precautionary principle, I argue that it is reasonable to consider that animals held in harsh confinement do have an intrinsic interest in negative liberty
I attempt to resolve the question of whether keeping animals as pets is akin to slavery by consideri...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
I respond to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent argument that animals do not have an intrinsic interest in l...
I respond to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent argument that animals do not have an intrinsic interest in l...
In this paper I offer a pragmatist response to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent claim that most nonhuman a...
Proponents of justice for animals often argue that non-human animals have an interest in liberty. Fu...
Proponents of justice for animals often argue that non-human animals have an interest in liberty. Fu...
Alasdair Cochrane introduces an entirely new theory of animal rights grounded in their interests as ...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up t...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up t...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up t...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
I attempt to resolve the question of whether keeping animals as pets is akin to slavery by consideri...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
I respond to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent argument that animals do not have an intrinsic interest in l...
I respond to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent argument that animals do not have an intrinsic interest in l...
In this paper I offer a pragmatist response to Alasdair Cochrane’s recent claim that most nonhuman a...
Proponents of justice for animals often argue that non-human animals have an interest in liberty. Fu...
Proponents of justice for animals often argue that non-human animals have an interest in liberty. Fu...
Alasdair Cochrane introduces an entirely new theory of animal rights grounded in their interests as ...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up t...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up t...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up t...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
I attempt to resolve the question of whether keeping animals as pets is akin to slavery by consideri...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...
The Five Freedoms have had major impact on animal welfare thinking internationally. However, despite...