Environmental Ethics, المجلد 5John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies and University of New Mexico, 1983 |
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... ANIMAL RIGHTS It is sometimes claimed that the best account of our intuitions about the wrongfulness of harming animals is the recognition of them as right holders . In harming humans in certain ways we may be said to harm basic and ...
... ANIMAL RIGHTS It is sometimes claimed that the best account of our intuitions about the wrongfulness of harming animals is the recognition of them as right holders . In harming humans in certain ways we may be said to harm basic and ...
الصفحة 147
... rights . Bradley , for example , asserts that " a beast is no moral agent , actual or possible , is not responsible ... Animal Rights and Human Obligations ( Englewood Cliffs , N.J .: Prentice - Hall , 1976 ) , pp . 205-23 . Com ...
... rights . Bradley , for example , asserts that " a beast is no moral agent , actual or possible , is not responsible ... Animal Rights and Human Obligations ( Englewood Cliffs , N.J .: Prentice - Hall , 1976 ) , pp . 205-23 . Com ...
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... animal , vegetable , and mineral yoked equally in the service of humankind . Moral reflection within the framework of modern egalitarian Western hu- manism has a twofold task : ( 1 ) to clarify the rights , benefits , and obligations to ...
... animal , vegetable , and mineral yoked equally in the service of humankind . Moral reflection within the framework of modern egalitarian Western hu- manism has a twofold task : ( 1 ) to clarify the rights , benefits , and obligations to ...
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Environmental Ethics | 21 |
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