PlumX Metrics
Embed PlumX Metrics

Egalitarianism and Animals

Vol: 19, Issue: 1
2014
  • 0
    Citations
  • 5,538
    Usage
  • 0
    Captures
  • 5
    Mentions
  • 32
    Social Media
Metric Options:   Counts1 Year3 Year

Metrics Details

  • Usage
    5,538
  • Mentions
    5
    • References
      5
      • Wikipedia
        5
  • Social Media
    32
    • Shares, Likes & Comments
      32
      • Facebook
        32

Article Description

The moral consideration of nonhuman animals and the critique of speciesism have been defended by appeal to a variety of ethical theories. One of the main approaches in moral and political philosophy today from which to launch such a defense is egalitarianism, which is the view that we should aim at favoring the worse off by reducing inequality. This paper explains what egalitarianism is and shows the important practical consequences it has for nonhuman animals, both those that are exploited by humans and those in need of aid in the wild. Egalitarianism implies rejecting speciesism, and in practice it prescribes ceasing to exploit nonhuman animals as well as assisting them. Moreover, because they are worse off in comparison to humans, egalitarianism prescribes giving priority to the interests nonhuman animals. Due to this, egalitarianism gives us extra reasons to defend them beyond those entailed by other nonspeciesist approaches.

Provide Feedback

Have ideas for a new metric? Would you like to see something else here?Let us know