Chapter 9: The Ethical Treatment of Animals
... required for it to be legitimately overridden (e.g., the right to live might be stronger than the right to vote—it may be all right to prevent someone if doing so will save a live). Warren argues that both animals and humans have rights, but these rights differ in terms of content and strength. © Ox ...
... required for it to be legitimately overridden (e.g., the right to live might be stronger than the right to vote—it may be all right to prevent someone if doing so will save a live). Warren argues that both animals and humans have rights, but these rights differ in terms of content and strength. © Ox ...
Alasdair Cochrane
Alasdair Cochrane (born 1978) is a British political theorist and ethicist based at the University of Sheffield. He is the author of An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory (2010) and Animal Rights Without Liberation (2012). In 2011 he became a founding member of the Centre for Animals and Social Justice.