Contesting the Consciousness Criterion: A More Radical Approach to the Moral Status of Non-Humans

American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 14 (2):158-160 (2023)
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Numerous and diverse discussions about moral status have taken place over the years. However, this concept was not born until the moral weight of non-human entities was raised. Animal ethics, for i...

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