Animal welfare and the paradox of animal consciousness
<p>Consciousness has always been both central to and a stumbling block for animal welfare. On the one hand, the belief that nonhuman animals suffer and feel pain is what draws many people to want to study animal welfare in the first place. Animal welfare is seen as fundamentally different from...
Auteur principal: | Dawkins, M |
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Format: | Book section |
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Elsevier
2015
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