The Claims of Animals and the Needs of Strangers: Two Cases of Imperfect Right
This paper argues for a conception of the natural rights of non-human animals grounded in Kant’s explanation of the foundation of human rights. The rights in question are rights that are in the first instance held against humanity collectively speaking—against our species conceived as an organized b...
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Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
2018
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