Consistent Vegetarianism and the Suffering of Wild Animals
Ethical consequentialist vegetarians believe that farmed animals have lives that are worse than non-existence. In this paper, I sketch out an argument that wild animals have worse lives than farmed animals, and that consistent vegetarians should therefore reduce the number of wild animals as a top p...
Main Author: | Sittler-Adamczewski, T |
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Format: | Journal article |
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University of Oxford, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics
2016
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