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Humanism, anti-humanism, and nonhuman animals

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posted on 2024-06-18, 11:17 authored by S Coghlan
Many attacks against the anthropocentric prejudice that nonhuman animals have a slight or impoverished ethical subjecthood are also attacks on the humanistic idea of human moral uniqueness. This essay examines a way of overturning that anthropocentric prejudice by deploying certain conceptual resources of an expansive ethical humanism. Although this may appear to be a strange route to that destination, the suggestion is raised that this approach might significantly enrich our conception of nonhumans as ethical subjects.

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Journal

Society and animals

Volume

24

Pagination

403-419

Location

Leiden, The Netherlands

ISSN

1063-1119

eISSN

1568-5306

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2016, Brill Academic Publishing

Issue

4

Publisher

Brill Academic Publishing

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