This innovative book is the first to couch the debate about animals in the language of justice, and the first to develop both ideal and nonideal theories of justice for animals. It rejects the abolitionist animal rights position in favor of a revised version of animal rights centering on sentience.
This innovative book is the first to couch the debate about animals in the language of justice, and the first to develop both ideal and nonideal theories of justice for animals. It rejects the abolitionist animal rights position in favor of a revised version of animal rights centering on sentience.
Robert Garner is Professor of Politics at the University of Leicester.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction - Animals, Justice and Nonideal Theory 2. Contractarianism, Animals and Justice 3. Why Animals Need Justice 4. Indirect Duties, Virtue Ethics and Animals 5. The Animal Welfare Ethic 6. Animal Rights and Justice 7. Three Positions Rejected 8. Animal Rights as Ideal and Nonideal Theory 9. The Argument From Marginal Cases Revisited 10. Conclusion
1. Introduction - Animals, Justice and Nonideal Theory 2. Contractarianism, Animals and Justice 3. Why Animals Need Justice 4. Indirect Duties, Virtue Ethics and Animals 5. The Animal Welfare Ethic 6. Animal Rights and Justice 7. Three Positions Rejected 8. Animal Rights as Ideal and Nonideal Theory 9. The Argument From Marginal Cases Revisited 10. Conclusion
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