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    Seeing the Animal: On the Ethical Implications of De-animalization in Intensive Animal Production Systems
    with Jes Lynning Harfeld, Cécile Cornou, and Mickey Gjerris
    Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 29 (3): 407-423. 2016.
    This article discusses the notion that the invisibility of the animalness of the animal constitutes a fundamental obstacle to change within current production systems. It is discussed whether housing animals in environments that resemble natural habitats could lead to a re-animalization of the animals, a higher appreciation of their moral significance, and thereby higher standards of animal welfare. The basic claim is that experiencing the animals in their evolutionary and environmental context …Read more