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Animal Rights and Human Needs

Environmental Ethics 18 (3):249-264 (1996)

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  1. Difficulties with the strong animal rights position.Mary Anne Warren - 1986 - Between the Species 2 (4):4.
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  • Animal Liberation.J. Baird Callicott - 1980 - Environmental Ethics 2 (4):311-338.
    The ethical foundations of the “animal liberation” movement are compared with those of Aldo Leopold’s “land ethic,” which is taken as the paradigm for environmental ethics in general. Notwithstanding certain superficial similarities, more profound practical and theoretical differences are exposed. While only sentient animals are moraIly considerable according to the humane ethic, the land ethic includes within its purview plants as weIl as animals and even soils and waters. Nor does the land ethic prohibit the hunting, killing, and eating ofcertain (...)
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  • Animal liberation and environmental ethics: back together again.J. Callicott - 1988 - Between the Species 4 (3):3.
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  • Utilitarianism And Vegetarianism.Roger Crisp - 1988 - International Journal of Applied Philosophy 4 (1):41-49.
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  • Ecology and animals: Is there a joint ethic of respect?Laura Westra - 1989 - Environmental Ethics 11 (3):215-230.
    Recent work in animal ethics has advanced principles that are too individualistic to be compatible with a holistic environmental ethic such as the land ethic proposed by Aldo Leopold. J. Baird Callicott, on the other hand, has attempted to reconcile the two ethics by suggesting that sympathy, natural among humanity, as he claims on Humean grounds, does not necessarily terminate at the species barrier. His argument shows minimally that it is not necessary that we abandon ecological ethics in order to (...)
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