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Beyond the Basic/Nonbasic Interests Distinction: A Feminist Approach to Inter-Species Moral Conflict and Moral Repair.

机译:超越基本利益/非基本利益的区别:种间道德冲突和道德修复的女性主义方法。

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There is no longer a dearth of well-reasoned argumentation for taking animals seriously and thus for questioning our exploitative relationships with them. It is over-determined that animals warrant moral attention. However, playing close attention to animals quickly reveals that taking their interests into account often generates conflicts with humans' interests. One common way to adjudicate competing claims is to point to a difference between basic interests (food, shelter, water, medical care, and avoiding unnecessary pain) and nonbasic interests (non-subsistence related interests) and claim that basic interests are always more important, morally speaking, than nonbasic ones. For example, a human's nonbasic interest in delicious chicken soup ought not to trump a chicken's basic interest in not suffering a horrific life under factory farming conditions and being killed for others' consumption. Careful attention to humans' interests reveals, however, that some of our seemingly less important interests are tied to highly valued ends. The chicken soup may play a significant role in my Jewish culture and in my relationship with my grandmother, for example. A tension can arise, therefore, between (1) the insight that animals' moral considerability warrants that we not harm them in service of nonbasic human interests and (2) the insight that some of our nonbasic interests are nonetheless morally significant. This tension is the focal point of my dissertation.;I critically examine three methodologies for managing the tension between strong obligations to animals and the robustness of human interests (from philosophers Peter Singer, Paul Taylor, and Gary Varner). After arguing that all three are deficient in important ways, I recommend a feminist approach to inter-species conflicts of interest that I think best addresses the tension. The feminist approach is pluralist, non-hierarchical, and contextualized. It highlights how relationships of love and care complicate both humans' and animals' interests. It also underscores the importance of undertaking the work of moral repair in both the inter-human and inter-species realms when causing harm to some party is unavoidable. Thus, the feminist methodology is well positioned to take seriously our strong obligations to animals without ignoring or discounting the robustness of human interests.
机译:认真对待动物,从而质疑我们与动物之间的剥削关系,再也没有理由充分的争论了。过度确定动物值得道德关注。但是,对动物的密切关注很快表明,将动物的利益考虑在内常常会与人类的利益产生冲突。裁定相互竞争的主张的一种常见方法是指出基本利益(食物,住所,水,医疗护理和避免不必要的痛苦)与非基本利益(与非生活有关的利益)之间的区别,并主张基本利益总是更加重要,从道德上讲,比不基本的要好。例如,人类对美味鸡肉汤的非基本兴趣不应该超过鸡肉在工厂化养殖条件下不遭受可怕生活并被他人食用杀死的基本兴趣。但是,对人类利益的认真关注表明,我们一些看似不太重要的利益与高度重视的目标息息相关。例如,鸡肉汤可能在我的犹太文化和我与祖母的关系中起重要作用。因此,在以下两种情况之间可能会产生紧张关系:(1)动物的道德考虑力保证我们不会为非基本的人类利益服务而伤害动物;(2)我们的某些非基本利益在道德上仍然具有重要意义。这种紧张是我论文的重点。我批判性地研究了三种方法来处理对动物的强烈义务与对人类利益的鲁棒性之间的紧张关系(来自哲学家彼得·辛格,保罗·泰勒和加里·瓦尔纳)。在论证所有三个方面都在重要方面存在缺陷之后,我建议采用一种女权主义的方法来解决物种间的利益冲突,我认为这是最能解决这种紧张关系的方法。女权主义的方法是多元的,非等级的和情境化的。它强调了爱与关怀的关系如何使人类和动物的利益复杂化。它也强调了在不可避免地对某方造成损害的情况下,必须在人际和物种间领域进行道德修work工作的重要性。因此,女权主义方法论很适合认真对待我们对动物的严格义务,而又不忽略或忽视人类利益的稳健性。

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  • 作者

    Emmerman-Mazner, Karen S.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Washington.;

  • 授予单位 University of Washington.;
  • 学科 Philosophy.;Ethics.;Environmental Philosophy.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2012
  • 页码 254 p.
  • 总页数 254
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类
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  • 入库时间 2022-08-17 11:43:16

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