I wonder what she thinks of EA’s approach to animal advocacy. I know that many rights theorists object to welfare reform for allowing or promoting animal exploitation.
Also, intervening to promote wild animal welfare, too. There’s been some writing in EA connecting wild animal welfare and rights:
Only seeing this now, but she does have sections in the book on thinking about species, habitat loss, eliminating predation and what she calls “creation ethics” among other things. I didn’t get the feeling reading the book that she would be against welfare reform, but leafing through the pages now I couldn’t find any passage that covers that topic explicitly. Thanks for the resources.
I wonder what she thinks of EA’s approach to animal advocacy. I know that many rights theorists object to welfare reform for allowing or promoting animal exploitation.
Also, intervening to promote wild animal welfare, too. There’s been some writing in EA connecting wild animal welfare and rights:
https://was-research.org/writing-by-others/legal-personhood-positive-rights-wild-animals/
https://was-research.org/blog/wild-animals-a-rights-based-approach/
Only seeing this now, but she does have sections in the book on thinking about species, habitat loss, eliminating predation and what she calls “creation ethics” among other things. I didn’t get the feeling reading the book that she would be against welfare reform, but leafing through the pages now I couldn’t find any passage that covers that topic explicitly. Thanks for the resources.