Utilitarianism for animals, Kantianism for people? Harming animals and humans for the greater good
Most people hold that it is wrong to sacrifice some humans to save a greater number of humans. Do people also think that it is wrong to sacrifice some animals to save a greater number of animals, or do they answer such questions about harm to animals by engaging in a utilitarian cost-benefit calcula...
Main Authors: | Caviola, L, Kahane, G, Everett, J, Teperman, E, Savulescu, J, Faber, NS |
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Formato: | Journal article |
Idioma: | English |
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American Psychological Association
2020
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