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Tom Regan’s view of animals is that:(Points : 1)
They are exactly the same as humans in every respect, and should be treated accordingly.
They seem to have experiences and to care about their lives, which gives them a right not to merely be used.
Their value lies in the purpose they were created for, which is to serve as resources for humans.
They have bodies but lack souls, and thus lack any dignity or value whatsoever.
The relative duration and intensity. Their conformity to religious teaching. We can’t, since there is no difference between pleasures. |
Animals may never be used for medical research or commercial agriculture. Animals may be used in both medical research and agriculture but should be treated as humanely as possible. a & c |
Animals should not be given the same moral consideration because they are do not have the same power to reason as humans. Animals are not necessarily entitled to not all the same rights, but to an equal consideration of interests. Animals do not have rights unless they can demonstrate the same abilities as humans. |
Anarchism Utilitarianism Social Contract Theory |
Helen: “I agree. It is always immoral to violate someone's rights.” Ginny: “Well, I wouldn’t say ‘always’. It’s o.k. to violate rights whenever the good you can produce by doing so outweighs the harm you do by violating the person’s rights.” Kate: “I disagree with both of you. The notion of rights is just a mechanism for the lesser members of society to maintain control over those capable of greatness.” |
The practice of treating all animals equally regardless of their abilities. The part of science that studies species membership. The view that different species have different characteristics. |
It is correct because it does not base morality on the greatest overall happiness It is correct because it treats human suffering as more important than animal suffering It is inadequate because it does not give value to individuals but only to their feelings |
They are given ample space to roam and to express their own natural behavior They are kept in such tight confinement that they cannot lift their wings All of the above |
Utilitarianism depends upon belief in God. Utilitarianism denies that moral questions have a right or wrong answer. Utilitarianism holds that actions are right or wrong regardless of the circumstances. |
Utilitarianism would say that God’s law that “thou shalt not kill” has no exceptions Utilitarianism might entail that one individual’s right to life can be overridden in order to save many other people’s lives Utilitarianism says that human life does not have value at all, and so a person can be killed for almost any reason |
only the agent and those the agent cares about. everyone, and weights everyone’s happiness equally. everyone, but weights the happiness of the agent more heavily. |
They are often still conscious while being slaughtered They are often roughly handled and severely injured by the time they make it to slaughter All of the above. |
disagreements about the meaning of pleasure or happiness determining what constitutes the greatest good all of the above |
They are given ample space to roam and to express their own natural behavior. Some are so crippled from unnatural growth that they are unable to move They are often beaten with metal rods, which is considered legal by the industry |
deontological trolly problematic. egoistical. |
Modern industrial farming methods are necessary in order to feed the world’s population. Modern industrial farms are open and honest about the methods they use. Modern industrial farms take every measure to ensure that animal products are healthy and free of contaminants. |
They all involve favoring one group over another on the basis of morally arbitrary differences. They are all forms of unjust prejudice and discrimination. All of the above. |
The life of pigs is far preferable to the life of humans, and we should strive to be more pig-like. It’s better to have a small amount of higher, human pleasures than a large amount of lower, animal pleasures. (a) and (b). |
If each individual strives to maximize their own happiness, the happiness of all will follow. Each individual is required to sacrifice their own individual happiness for the happiness of all. Neither the happiness of the individual nor the happiness of all is worth pursuing, since neither is attainable in this life. |
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