Moral Implications of Human and Animal Vulnerability / / Angela K. Martin.
In this open access book, Angela K. Martin thoroughly addresses what human and animal vulnerability are, how and why they matter from a moral point of view, and how they compare to each other. By first defining universal and situational human vulnerability, Martin lays the groundwork for investigati...
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Martin, Angela K., author. Moral Implications of Human and Animal Vulnerability / Angela K. Martin. 1st ed. Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2023. 1 online resource (199 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources. In this open access book, Angela K. Martin thoroughly addresses what human and animal vulnerability are, how and why they matter from a moral point of view, and how they compare to each other. By first defining universal and situational human vulnerability, Martin lays the groundwork for investigating whether sentient nonhuman animals can also qualify as vulnerable beings. She then takes a closer look at three different contexts of animal vulnerability: animals used as a source of food, animals used in research, and the fate of wild animals. Angela K. Martin is a Swiss National Science Foundation SNSF PRIMA-Grant Assistant Professor. She is based at the Philosophy Department of the University of Basel, Switzerland. Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Why Vulnerability Matters -- Chapter 3. Defining and Defending Vulnerability -- Chapter 4. Animals: Vulnerable Beings? -- Chapter 5. Animals Used as a Source of Food -- Chapter 6. Animal Research -- Chapter 7. Wild Animals -- Chapter 8. Conclusion. Animal welfare. 3-031-25077-X |
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