Third, he argues that cruelty against non-human animals is morally wrong, but not because animal rights are being violated but because human agents who inflict cruelty on non-human animals are failing their duty to develop in themselves the virtue of justice.
Per Bauhn is Emeritus Professor of Practical Philosophy at Linnaeus University, Sweden.
Innehållsförteckning
1 Introduction.- References.- 2 The Suffering Inflicted on Non-Human Animals by Human Agents.- References.- 3 Speciesism.- References.- 4 Sentientist Equality.- 4.1 Singer and Animal Rights.- 4.2 Regan and Animal Rights.- References.- 5 Kant on Duties to Animals.- References.- 6 Gewirthian Human Rights and Non-Human Animals.- References.- 7 Why Non-Human Animals Do Not Have Moral Rights.- References.- 8 In Defence of a Speciesist View of the Moral Community.- 8.1 The Amoral Order of Nature.- 8.2 The Case for Eating Meat.- References.- 9 Duties Regarding Animals and the Virtue of Justice.- References.
Irene Andersson, Peter Aronsson, Per Bauhn, Christopher Collstedt, Jan Hjärpe, Anders Jarlert, Kenneth Johansson, Rickard Lagervall, Malin Lennartsson, Roddy Nilsson, Erling Sandmo, Maria Småberg, Birgitta Svensson
Irene Andersson, Peter Aronsson, Per Bauhn, Christopher Collstedt, Jan Hjärpe, Anders Jarlert, Kenneth Johansson, Rickard Lagervall, Malin Lennartsson, Roddy Nilsson, Erling Sandmo, Maria Småberg, Birgitta Svensson