The Ethical Status of the Bull in Corrida

Philosophical Journal of Conflict and Violence 2 (2) (2018)
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Abstract

This paper aims to offer an ethical defence of the modern practice of corrida. First, the study introduces a criticism of contemporary “animal liberation” ethics. Secondly, it draws a new set of principles and guidelines regarding our moral behaviour towards animals. Eventually, the study demonstrates that the ethics of corrida are based on the respect for the bull’s nature which is defined by the concept of “bravura”.

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Le sacrifice du taureau.Julian Pitt-Rivers - 1983 - The Temps de la Réflexion 4:281.

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