为狗狗创造一个公正快乐的世界

Tiro Miller
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把我们应该如何对待伴侣动物的争论框定为“权利vs福利”是一种误导,而且可能有害。如今,许多工作行为咨询师所使用的概念,远不是废奴主义者的专属领域,而是来自动物权利理论,尽管他们可能并不承认这些概念。本文使用Sue Donaldson和Will Kymlicka的理论来解释动物权利如何影响我们如何对待我们照顾的伴侣动物,并认为将权利扩展到我们的宠物既是一种道德义务,也是许多行为顾问已经证明的信念的逻辑结论。
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Creating a Just and Joyful World for Dogs
Framing debates about how we should relate to companion animals as "rights vs welfare" is misleading and potentially harmful. Far from being the sole territory of abolitionists, many working behavior consultants today are using concepts that come from animal rights theory, although they may not recognize them as such. This article uses the theories of Sue Donaldson and Will Kymlicka to explain how animal rights can inform how we relate to and treat companion animals in our care, and argues that extending rights to our pets is both a moral obligation and a logical conclusion to the beliefs many behavior consultants already evince. 
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