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    Deprivation as Un-Experienced Harm?
    with Mickey Gjerris and Helena Röcklinsberg
    Society and Animals 27 (5-6): 469-486. 2019.
    Tom Regan encapsulated his principle of harm as a prima facie direct duty not to harm experiencing subjects of a life. However, his consideration of harm as deprivation, one example of which is loss of freedom, can easily be interpreted as a harm, which may not be experienced by its subject. This creates a gap between Regan’s criterion for moral status and his account of what our duties are. However, in comparison with three basic paradigms of welfare known in nonhuman animal welfare science, Re…Read more