This book further develops the interventionist literature on wild animal suffering using different theoretical frameworks, including some that have never previously been used to ground our positive duties to wild animals. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Ethics, Policy & Environment.
This book further develops the interventionist literature on wild animal suffering using different theoretical frameworks, including some that have never previously been used to ground our positive duties to wild animals. It was originally published as a special issue of the journal Ethics, Policy & Environment.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Kyle Johannsen is a Sessional Faculty Member in the Department of Philosophy at Trent University, and an Animals in Philosophy, Politics, Law, and Ethics (APPLE) fellow at Queen's University. He's also a podcast host on the New Books Network's Animal Studies Channel.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Positive Duties to Wild Animals: Introduction 2. Wild Animals Ethics: A Freedom-Based Approach 3. Vulnerability and the Ethics of Environmental Enhancement 4. Solidarity with Wild Animals 5. Reducing Wild Animal Suffering Effectively: Why Impracticability and Normative Objections Fail Against the Most Promising Ways of Helping Wild Animals 6. Welcoming, Wild Animals, and Obligations to Assist 7. The Rebugnant Conclusion: Utilitarianism, Insects, Microbes, and AI Systems
1. Positive Duties to Wild Animals: Introduction 2. Wild Animals Ethics: A Freedom-Based Approach 3. Vulnerability and the Ethics of Environmental Enhancement 4. Solidarity with Wild Animals 5. Reducing Wild Animal Suffering Effectively: Why Impracticability and Normative Objections Fail Against the Most Promising Ways of Helping Wild Animals 6. Welcoming, Wild Animals, and Obligations to Assist 7. The Rebugnant Conclusion: Utilitarianism, Insects, Microbes, and AI Systems
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