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  1. (1 other version)Care for the Wild: An Integrative View on Wild and Domesticated Animals.Jac A. A. Swart - 2005 - Environmental Values 14 (2):251-263.
    Environmental ethics has to deal with the challenge of reconciling contrasting ecocentric and animal-centric perspectives. Two classic attempts at this reconciliation, which both adopted the metaphor of concentric circles, are discussed. It is concluded that the relationship between the animal and its environment, whether the latter is human or natural, should be a pivotal element of such reconciliation. An alternative approach is presented, inspired by care ethics, which proposes that caring for wild animals implies caring for their relationship to the (...)
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  • Animal ethics and interest conflicts.Elisa Aaltola - 2005 - Ethics and the Environment 10 (1):19-48.
    : Animal ethics has presented convincing arguments for the individual value of animals. Animals are not only valuable instrumentally or indirectly, but in themselves. Less has been written about interest conflicts between humans and other animals, and the use of animals in practice. The motive of this paper is to analyze different approaches to interest conflicts. It concentrates on six models, which are the rights model, the interest model, the mental complexity model, the special relations model, the multi-criteria model, and (...)
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  • Seeing Animals, Speaking of Nature.Mimei Ito - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (4):119-137.
    This article analyses the use of images in the discourse of animal ethics in an attempt to see how visual cultural studies can contribute to the debate in environmental philosophy. Drawing on Derrida's critique of the utilitarian theory of animal liberation and Mitchell's analysis of iconoclasm in visual culture theories, the article argues that an iconoclastic strategy of visual representation in the discourse of animal ethics undermines the very objective of such an ethical theory. Two case studies — Peter Singer's (...)
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  • Seeing Animals, Speaking of Nature.Mimei Ito - 2008 - Theory, Culture and Society 25 (4):119-137.
    This article analyses the use of images in the discourse of animal ethics in an attempt to see how visual cultural studies can contribute to the debate in environmental philosophy. Drawing on Derrida's critique of the utilitarian theory of animal liberation and Mitchell's analysis of iconoclasm in visual culture theories, the article argues that an iconoclastic strategy of visual representation in the discourse of animal ethics undermines the very objective of such an ethical theory. Two case studies — Peter Singer's (...)
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  • The ethical implication and prospect of life argument in environmental ethics. 김완구 - 2009 - Environmental Philosophy 8 (8):57-93.
    오늘날 문명의 발달로 전례 없는 환경이나 생명 관련 문제들이 발생하고 있어 많은 사람들이 그것들에 대해 고민을 하고 있다. 그런데 사실 이 두 문제는 별개의 문제가 아니고 아주 밀접하게 연관되어 있기에 같이 논의되어야 한다. 환경은 생명을 가진 존재들을 둘러싼 것을 지칭하는 말이고 그 환경에 둘러싸인 것이 바로 생명이기 때문이다. 그런데 생명의 정체를 밝히는 작업은 간단치가 않다. 그럼에도 이런저런 이유들로 사람들은 보통 생명이라는 현상은 그 자체 소중히 여겨야 할 가치를 가지는 것으로 이야기한다. 그러한 가치를 사람들은 흔히 본래적 가치라고 한다. 환경 윤리와 철학에서 (...)
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