Wild animal ethics: the moral and political problem of wild animal suffering
"Though many ethicists have the intuition that we should leave nature alone, Kyle Johannsen argues that we have a duty to research safe ways of providing large-scale assistance to wild animals. Using concepts from moral and political philosophy to analyze the issue of wild animal suffering (WAS...
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Zusammenfassung: | "Though many ethicists have the intuition that we should leave nature alone, Kyle Johannsen argues that we have a duty to research safe ways of providing large-scale assistance to wild animals. Using concepts from moral and political philosophy to analyze the issue of wild animal suffering (WAS), Johannsen explores how a collective, institutional obligation to assist wild animals should be understood. He claims that with enough research, genetic editing may one day give us the power to safely intervene without perpetually interfering with wild animals' liberties. Questions addressed include: In what way is nature valuable and is interference compatible with that value? Is interference a requirement of justice? What are the implications of WAS for animal rights advocacy? What types of intervention are promising? Expertly moving the debate about human relations with wild animals beyond its traditional confines, Wild Animal Ethics is essential reading for students and scholars of political philosophy and political theory studying animal ethics, environmental ethics, and environmental philosophy"-- |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 The Subject ofThis Book 1 1.2 Effective Altruism and Wild Animal Suffering 3 1.3 Chapter Outline 6 Notes 8 References 9 2 What’s So Good About Nature? 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Do Wild Animals Generally Live Good Lives? 12 2.2.1 The v-Strategy 12 2.2.2 Predation, Weather, and Food Scarcity 13 2.2.3 Predation, Stress, Injury, and Parasites 14 2.2.4 Are Wild Animals ’ Lives Worth Living? 15 2.3 Is Naturalness Valuable? 17 2.4 Why is the Positive View of Nature so Popular? 22 2.5 Conclusion 24 Notes 24 References 26
viii Contents 3 A Collective Obligation to Intervene 3.1 Introduction 29 3.2 Preliminary Matters 30 3.3 Objections to a Collective Duty to Intervene 32 29 3.3.1 An Outline of the Objections 32 3.3.2 Relationships and Positive Duties 33 3.3.3 Natural Harms and Rights Violations 35 3.3.4 Competence and Beneficence 36 3.3.5 Assistance and Development Aid 39 3.4 Understanding Our Collective Obligation: Justice or Beneficence? 41 3.5 Conclusion 47 Notes 48 References 49 4 Assessing the Risks of Intervention 4.1 Introduction 53 4.2 Intentional Habitat Destruction 54 4.3 Intractable Fallibility 58 4.4 Conclusion 61 Notes 62 References 63 53 5 Editing Nature 5.1 Introduction 67 5.2 CRISPR 68 5.3 Justifying the Moral Costs of Gene Drives 69 5.4 What To Do With Gene Drives? 72 5.5 Conclusion 75 Notes 76 References 77 67 6 Intervention and Animal Rights Advocacy 6.1 Introduction 81 6.2 An Obligation to Contribute 82 6.3 Wild Animal Suffering vs. Traditional Animal Rights Issues 85 6.4 Legal Advocacy vs. Illegal Advocacy 91 81
Contents ix 6.5 Conclusion 94 Notes 95 References 96
CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 The Subject ofThis Book 1 1.2 Effective Altruism and Wild Animal Suffering 3 1.3 Chapter Outline 6 Notes 8 References 9 2 What’s So Good About Nature? 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Do Wild Animals Generally Live Good Lives? 12 2.2.1 The v-Strategy 12 2.2.2 Predation, Weather, and Food Scarcity 13 2.2.3 Predation, Stress, Injury, and Parasites 14 2.2.4 Are Wild Animals ’ Lives Worth Living? 15 2.3 Is Naturalness Valuable? 17 2.4 Why is the Positive View of Nature so Popular? 22 2.5 Conclusion 24 Notes 24 References 26
viii Contents 3 A Collective Obligation to Intervene 3.1 Introduction 29 3.2 Preliminary Matters 30 3.3 Objections to a Collective Duty to Intervene 32 29 3.3.1 An Outline of the Objections 32 3.3.2 Relationships and Positive Duties 33 3.3.3 Natural Harms and Rights Violations 35 3.3.4 Competence and Beneficence 36 3.3.5 Assistance and Development Aid 39 3.4 Understanding Our Collective Obligation: Justice or Beneficence? 41 3.5 Conclusion 47 Notes 48 References 49 4 Assessing the Risks of Intervention 4.1 Introduction 53 4.2 Intentional Habitat Destruction 54 4.3 Intractable Fallibility 58 4.4 Conclusion 61 Notes 62 References 63 53 5 Editing Nature 5.1 Introduction 67 5.2 CRISPR 68 5.3 Justifying the Moral Costs of Gene Drives 69 5.4 What To Do With Gene Drives? 72 5.5 Conclusion 75 Notes 76 References 77 67 6 Intervention and Animal Rights Advocacy 6.1 Introduction 81 6.2 An Obligation to Contribute 82 6.3 Wild Animal Suffering vs. Traditional Animal Rights Issues 85 6.4 Legal Advocacy vs. Illegal Advocacy 91 81
Contents ix 6.5 Conclusion 94 Notes 95 References 96 |
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CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 The Subject ofThis Book 1 1.2 Effective Altruism and Wild Animal Suffering 3 1.3 Chapter Outline 6 Notes 8 References 9 2 What’s So Good About Nature? 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Do Wild Animals Generally Live Good Lives? 12 2.2.1 The v-Strategy 12 2.2.2 Predation, Weather, and Food Scarcity 13 2.2.3 Predation, Stress, Injury, and Parasites 14 2.2.4 Are Wild Animals ’ Lives Worth Living? 15 2.3 Is Naturalness Valuable? 17 2.4 Why is the Positive View of Nature so Popular? 22 2.5 Conclusion 24 Notes 24 References 26
viii Contents 3 A Collective Obligation to Intervene 3.1 Introduction 29 3.2 Preliminary Matters 30 3.3 Objections to a Collective Duty to Intervene 32 29 3.3.1 An Outline of the Objections 32 3.3.2 Relationships and Positive Duties 33 3.3.3 Natural Harms and Rights Violations 35 3.3.4 Competence and Beneficence 36 3.3.5 Assistance and Development Aid 39 3.4 Understanding Our Collective Obligation: Justice or Beneficence? 41 3.5 Conclusion 47 Notes 48 References 49 4 Assessing the Risks of Intervention 4.1 Introduction 53 4.2 Intentional Habitat Destruction 54 4.3 Intractable Fallibility 58 4.4 Conclusion 61 Notes 62 References 63 53 5 Editing Nature 5.1 Introduction 67 5.2 CRISPR 68 5.3 Justifying the Moral Costs of Gene Drives 69 5.4 What To Do With Gene Drives? 72 5.5 Conclusion 75 Notes 76 References 77 67 6 Intervention and Animal Rights Advocacy 6.1 Introduction 81 6.2 An Obligation to Contribute 82 6.3 Wild Animal Suffering vs. Traditional Animal Rights Issues 85 6.4 Legal Advocacy vs. Illegal Advocacy 91 81
Contents ix 6.5 Conclusion 94 Notes 95 References 96
CONTENTS Acknowledgments 1 Introduction 1.1 The Subject ofThis Book 1 1.2 Effective Altruism and Wild Animal Suffering 3 1.3 Chapter Outline 6 Notes 8 References 9 2 What’s So Good About Nature? 2.1 Introduction 11 2.2 Do Wild Animals Generally Live Good Lives? 12 2.2.1 The v-Strategy 12 2.2.2 Predation, Weather, and Food Scarcity 13 2.2.3 Predation, Stress, Injury, and Parasites 14 2.2.4 Are Wild Animals ’ Lives Worth Living? 15 2.3 Is Naturalness Valuable? 17 2.4 Why is the Positive View of Nature so Popular? 22 2.5 Conclusion 24 Notes 24 References 26
viii Contents 3 A Collective Obligation to Intervene 3.1 Introduction 29 3.2 Preliminary Matters 30 3.3 Objections to a Collective Duty to Intervene 32 29 3.3.1 An Outline of the Objections 32 3.3.2 Relationships and Positive Duties 33 3.3.3 Natural Harms and Rights Violations 35 3.3.4 Competence and Beneficence 36 3.3.5 Assistance and Development Aid 39 3.4 Understanding Our Collective Obligation: Justice or Beneficence? 41 3.5 Conclusion 47 Notes 48 References 49 4 Assessing the Risks of Intervention 4.1 Introduction 53 4.2 Intentional Habitat Destruction 54 4.3 Intractable Fallibility 58 4.4 Conclusion 61 Notes 62 References 63 53 5 Editing Nature 5.1 Introduction 67 5.2 CRISPR 68 5.3 Justifying the Moral Costs of Gene Drives 69 5.4 What To Do With Gene Drives? 72 5.5 Conclusion 75 Notes 76 References 77 67 6 Intervention and Animal Rights Advocacy 6.1 Introduction 81 6.2 An Obligation to Contribute 82 6.3 Wild Animal Suffering vs. Traditional Animal Rights Issues 85 6.4 Legal Advocacy vs. Illegal Advocacy 91 81
Contents ix 6.5 Conclusion 94 Notes 95 References 96 |
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