Drawing the boundaries of animal sentience

Animal Sentience 13 (29) (2020)
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Abstract

We welcome Mikhalevich & Powell’s (2020) (M&P) call for a more “‘inclusive”’ animal ethics, but we think their proposed shift toward a moral framework that privileges false positives over false negatives will require radically revising the paradigm assumption in animal research: that there is a clear line to be drawn between sentient beings that are part of our moral community and nonsentient beings that are not.

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Bryce Huebner
Georgetown University
Walter Veit
University of Reading

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