Do animals have rights?
Ethics & Behavior, vol. 7, no. 2, 1997, pp. 91–102
Abstract
A right, unlike an interest, is a valid claim, or potential claim, made by a moral agent, under principles that govern both the claimant and the target of the claim. Animals cannot be the bearers of rights because the concept of rights is essentially human; it is rooted in and has force within a human moral world.
