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260Ryder’s Painism and His Criticism of UtilitarianismJournal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 26 (2): 409-419. 2013.As a member of the British Oxford Group, psychologist Richard Ryder marked the beginning of the modern animal rights and animal welfare movement in the seventies. By introducing the concept “speciesism.” Ryder contributed importantly to the expansion of this movement. Surprisingly little attention has been paid to Ryder’s moral theory, “painism”, that aims to resolve the conflict between the two predominant rival theories in animal ethics, the deontological of Tom Regan and the utilitarian of Pe…Read more
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Philosophy of Mind |
Applied Ethics |
Normative Ethics |
Philosophy of Social Science |