Journal article

Humanism, Anti-Humanism, and Nonhuman Animals

S Coghlan

Society and Animals | BRILL ACADEMIC PUBLISHERS | Published : 2016

Abstract

Many attacks against the anthropocentric prejudice that nonhuman animals have a slight or impoverished ethical subjecthood are also attacks on the humanistic idea of human moral uniqueness. This essay examines a way of overturning that anthropocentric prejudice by deploying certain conceptual resources of an expansive ethical humanism. Although this may appear to be a strange route to that destination, the suggestion is raised that this approach might significantly enrich our conception of nonhumans as ethical subjects.

University of Melbourne Researchers