Johannesburg, Gauteng, South Africa
Areas of Specialization
Applied Ethics
Social Epistemology
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    Euthanasia in human beings versus companion animals
    South African Journal of Philosophy 43 (1): 57-69. 2024.
    This article argues in favour of voluntary active euthanasia in human beings on the grounds that we (society in general) perform euthanasia on valued companion animals when their suffering is considered great. I argue that suffering is a morally relevant criterion that should be considered in all cases (human and animal) of euthanasia. I further argue that human beings possess autonomy, a morally relevant difference to companion animals, that allows them to reason about their futures in a way th…Read more