While it is generally accepted that animal welfare matters morally, it
is less clear how to morally evaluate the ending of an animal's life.
It seems to matter for the animal whether it experiences pain or
pleasure, or enjoyment or suffering. But does it also matter for the
animal whether it lives or dies? Is a longer life better for an animal
than a shorter life? If so, under what conditions is this so, and why
is this the case? Is it better for an animal to live rather than never
to be born at all? _The Ethics of Killing Animals_ addresses these
value-theoretical questions about animal life, death and welfare. It
also discusses whether and how answers to these questions are relevant
for our moral duties towards animals. Is killing animals ever morally
acceptable and, if so, under what conditions? Do animals have moral
rights, such as the right to life and should they be accorded legal
rights? How should our moral duties towards animals inform our
individual behavior and policy-making? This volume presents a
collection of contributions from major thinkers in ethics and animal
welfare, with a special focus on the moral evaluation of killing
animals.
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ISBN
9780190297619
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Oxford University Press Academic US
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok