MODR 1730 Lecture Notes - Lecture 8: Draize Test

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He doesn"t deny that people have a material embodiment: a personal is a different ontological category: their beliefs, memory, ideals, character. If you want to get to the person, you have to spend time with them and get to know them: the concept of a person, only persons have agency. If an animal can suffer they deserve equal consideration. We must bring them into the moral calculus. When we apply the utility principle; greatest good for the greatest number, we should include the animal species: animals should be given basic rights: right not to be beaten, singer is suggesting a hierarchy scale. She says that when he talks about suffering he is not talking about a morally relevant question. She says of course non human animals can suffer: the fact that animals can suffer does not consider them for rights. When you have a right, you also have responsibilities: categories, responsibility: she says non human animal can not take responsibility.

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