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How to Count Animals, more or less Shelly Kagan (Clark Professor of Philosophy, Clark Professor of Philosophy, Yale University)

How to Count Animals, more or less By Shelly Kagan (Clark Professor of Philosophy, Clark Professor of Philosophy, Yale University)

Summary

Shelly Kagan argues for a hierarchical position in animal ethics where people count more than animals do, and some animals count more than others. In arguing for his account of morality, Kagan sets out what needs to be done to establish our obligations toward animals and to fulfil our duties to them.

How to Count Animals, more or less Summary

How to Count Animals, more or less by Shelly Kagan (Clark Professor of Philosophy, Clark Professor of Philosophy, Yale University)

Most people agree that animals count morally, but how exactly should we take animals into account? A prominent stance in contemporary ethical discussions is that animals have the same moral status that people do, and so in moral deliberation the similar interests of animals and people should be given the very same consideration. In How to Count Animals, more or less, Shelly Kagan sets out and defends a hierarchical approach in which people count more than animals do and some animals count more than others. For the most part, moral theories have not been developed in such a way as to take account of differences in status. By arguing for a hierarchical account of morality - and exploring what status sensitive principles might look like - Kagan reveals just how much work needs to be done to arrive at an adequate view of our duties toward animals, and of morality more generally.

About Shelly Kagan (Clark Professor of Philosophy, Clark Professor of Philosophy, Yale University)

Shelly Kagan is the Clark Professor of Philosophy at Yale, where he has taught since 1995. He was an undergraduate at Wesleyan University and received his PhD in philosophy from Princeton University in 1982. Before coming to Yale, Professor Kagan taught at the University of Pittsburgh and at the University of Illinois at Chicago. He is the author of The Limits of Morality, Normative Ethics, and The Geometry of Desert. The videos of his undergraduate class on death (available online) have been popular around the world, and the book based on the course, Death, was a national bestseller in South Korea.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1: Standing 2: Unitarianism 3: The Argument from Distribution 4: Hierarchy and the Value of Outcomes 5: Status 6: Worries about Hierarchy 7: Deontology 8: Restricted Deontology 9: Hierarchical Deontology 10: Defense 11: Limited Hierarchy

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GOR013049897
9780198829676
0198829671
How to Count Animals, more or less by Shelly Kagan (Clark Professor of Philosophy, Clark Professor of Philosophy, Yale University)
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Oxford University Press
2019-04-16
320
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