Aristotle and Animal Law: The Case for Habeas Corpus for Animals

University of San Francisco Law Review 55 (2020)
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Abstract

This article is divided into three substantive sections. Section I delineates Aristotle’s theory of the soul as laid out in De Anima. Section II defines habeas corpus as a legal concept and demonstrates under what circumstances it should be granted. Section III applies Aristotle’s theory of the soul as a structure whereby animals could be granted habeas corpus rights.

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