The rights of livestock that are designated as food/farm animals have been a blindspot across development discourse and policies in spite of compelling moral (and socio-ecological) factors. They are regarded as \u27resources\u27 to sustain growth, leading to food production systems that support factory farming and invasive animal husbandry practices. The paper argues that religion and sustainable development are unlikely partners in the commodification of animals in these policies. Capitalist-driven interpretations of religion support the objectification of animals. Sustainable development, an efficiency-driven growth paradigm, is concerned with the preservation of finite natural resources. Sentient factory farmed animals are seen as infini...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publica...
This article argues that Christians have strong faith-based reasons to avoid consuming animal produc...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-30, revised 2019-11-29, accepted 2...
ABSTRACT. Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, w...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Livestock farming is part of the dynamic discussion about the future of food. This paper argues that...
Livestock farming is part of the dynamic discussion about the future of food. This paper argues that...
Livestock farming is part of the dynamic discussion about the future of food. This paper argues that...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publica...
This article argues that Christians have strong faith-based reasons to avoid consuming animal produc...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...
Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, which they ...
The present article is based on the assumption that consideration of non-human animals is an importa...
The resemblances between many animals and humans, not least in their dependency of food and air, has...
From PubMed via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: received 2019-09-30, revised 2019-11-29, accepted 2...
ABSTRACT. Several writers on animal ethics defend the abolition of most or all animal agriculture, w...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Many people assume that serious reflection on animal ethics arose because of recent technological pr...
Livestock farming is part of the dynamic discussion about the future of food. This paper argues that...
Livestock farming is part of the dynamic discussion about the future of food. This paper argues that...
Livestock farming is part of the dynamic discussion about the future of food. This paper argues that...
From MDPI via Jisc Publications RouterHistory: accepted 2019-12-08, pub-electronic 2019-12-11Publica...
This article argues that Christians have strong faith-based reasons to avoid consuming animal produc...
In this article, I will argue that consideration of non-human animals is an important element of a g...