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    Rights, interests, desires and beliefs
    In Susan Jean Armstrong & Richard George Botzler (eds.), The animal ethics reader, Routledge. 2003.
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    Moral community and animal research in medicine
    Ethics and Behavior 7 (2). 1997.
    The invocation of moral rights in moral/social debate today is a recipe for deadlock in our consideration of substantive issues. How we treat animals and humans in part should derive from the value of their lives, which is a function of the quality of their lives, which in turn is a function of the richness of their lives. Consistency in argument requires that humans with a low quality of life should be chosen as experimental subjects over animals with a higher quality of life.
  • Goals, luck, and moral obligation
    In Ellen Frankel Paul, Fred Dycus Miller & Jeffrey Paul (eds.), Moral obligation, Cambridge University Press. 2010.
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    John Henry Newman: A Portrait in Letters ed. by Roderick Strange
    Newman Studies Journal 14 (1): 89-90. 2017.
  • The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics, (edited book)
    with Tom Beauchamp
    Oxford University Press. 2011.
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    Goals, luck, and moral obligation: R. G. Frey
    Social Philosophy and Policy 27 (2): 297-316. 2010.
    In Ethics and the Limits of Philosophy, Bernard Williams is rather severe on what he thinks of as an ethics of obligation. He has in mind by this Kant and W. D. Ross. For many, obligation seems the very core of ethics and the moral realm, and lives more generally are seen through the prism of this notion. This, according to Williams, flattens out our lives and moral experience and fails to take into account things which are obviously important to our lives. Once we take these things into account…Read more
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    The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics (edited book)
    Oxford University Press USA. 2011.
    Humans encounter and use animals in a stunning number of ways. The nature of these animals and the justifiability or unjustifiabilitly of human uses of them are the subject matter of this volume.Philosophers have long been intrigued by animal minds and vegetarianism, but only around the last quarter of the twentieth century did a significant philosophical literature begin to be developed on both the scientific study of animals and the ethics of human uses of animals. This literature had a primar…Read more
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    Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics. (edited book)
    Oup Usa. 2011.
    Humans encounter and use animals in a stunning number of ways. The nature of these animals and the justifiability or unjustifiabilitly of human uses of them are the subject matter of this volume.
  • Ending life
    In John Skorupski (ed.), The Routledge Companion to Ethics, Routledge. 2010.