Animal rights and the values of nonhuman life
In Cass R. Sunstein and Martha C. Nussbaum (eds.) Animal rights: Current debates and new directions, Oxford, 2004, pp. 277–296
Abstract
This chapter examines some of the tensions among animal welfare, animal rights, and environmental protection ethics. It explains that while animal rights advocates object to animal experimentation, this practice is acceptable to those who believe in animal welfare. The chapter shows that those who believe in environmental ethics might support the hunting of deer and rabbits when this is necessary to protect ecological well-being. It proposes an alternative approach to understanding the evaluative claims of the three perspectives, called rational attitude theory of value.
