Animal Rights And Three Classical Philosophies

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...with the animal rights movement are often based on an emotional passion that is tied to the relationship that people have with their non-human companions. The critics of the movement claim that animal rights activists have anthropomorphized animals in ways that assume that they have personalities, thoughts, and emotions and that the actions they take are pointless and often counter-productive to human progress and well-being. Those who support the rights of animals argue that animals have as much right as any other creature to live full and lengthy natural lives without abuse or murder. There are countless arguments on both sides of the controversy that are difficult and extremely contentious. What can serve as an interesting component in the discussion is examining the issue from the perspective of several philosophical constructs that have been an important part in the development of social consciousness and beliefs in the Western world. The perspectives of utilitarianism, the thinking of the ancient philosopher Aristotle, and that of the 18th century German philosopher, Immanuel Kant are considered and applied to some of the many issues...

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