Virtues and Animals: A Minimally Decent Ethic for Practical Living in a Non-ideal World
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作者:
Cheryl Abbate
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机构:Marquette University,
Cheryl Abbate
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[1] Marquette University,
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Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics
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2014年
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27卷
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Philosophy;
Animal ethics;
Virtue ethics;
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Traditional approaches to animal ethics commonly emerge from one of two influential ethical theories: Regan’s deontology (The case for animal rights. University of California, Berkeley, 1983) and Singer’s preference utilitarianism (Animal liberation. Avon Books, New York, 1975). I argue that both of the theories are unsuccessful at providing adequate protection for animals because they are unable to satisfy the three conditions of a minimally decent theory of animal protection. While Singer’s theory is overly permissive, Regan’s theory is too restrictive. I argue that a minimally decent animal ethic requires a framework that allows for context-dependent considerations of our complex human–animal relationship in a non-ideal world. A plausible theory which exemplifies this new ethic is virtue ethics.