Animals & Ethics 101: Thinking Critically About Animal Rights

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Animals & Ethics 101: Thinking Critically About Animal Rights

Subject

Animals
Ethics

Description

This book provides an overview of the current debates about the nature and extent of our moral obligations to animals. Which, if any, uses of animals are morally wrong, which are morally permissible (i.e., not wrong) and why? What, if any, moral obligations do we, individually and as a society (and a global community), have towards animals and why? How should animals be treated? Why?

We will explore the most influential and most developed answers to these questions – given by philosophers, scientists, and animal advocates and their critics – to try to determine which positions are supported by the best moral reasons.

Creator

Nathan Nobis

Publisher

Independent

Contributor

Cut Rita Zahara

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Creative Commons

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Citation

Nathan Nobis, “Animals & Ethics 101: Thinking Critically About Animal Rights,” Open Educational Resource (OER) - USK Library, accessed September 12, 2024, http://uilis.usk.ac.id/oer/items/show/798.

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