Search Results - "animal rights"
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Vegans: from radical hippies to inspiring celebrities? : a study on what influences vegetarian’s decision when considering veganism
Published 2019“…This research has focused on understanding why vegetarians, who are so due to animal rights and climate benefits, have not become vegans. …”
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Kognitiv dissonans– vad ligger till grund för att behandla djur olika?
Published 2019“…The normative ethical theories that are brought up in this essay are utilitarianism, animal rights ethics as well as relational ethics. These have been selected due to their relevance for this subject. …”
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Nourishing a growing population
Published 2020“…Increasing numbers of people are eliminating animal products from their diet in response to environmental concerns, as well as for human health reasons and in recognition of animal rights. Vitamin B12, an essential nutrient produced exclusively by bacteria and archaea, is present in animal products but is generally absent from unfortified plant foods. …”
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Etik och moral inom ridsporten : med fokus på fälttävlan
Published 2011“…This work examines three normative ethical theories; utilitarianism, the animal rights view and virtue ethics. Common to them is that they all want the animal´s best but what that means is not the same for the different theories. …”
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Animal ethics between theory and praxis
Published 2016“…This study aim to reveal other aspect of the issue by scrutinizing the explanatory power of existing perspectives within Animal Rights Theory (ART) and bring in social constructivism to unravel gray-scales in the respondents ethical codes. …”
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The ethics of genome editing of animals
Published 2021“…Duty ethics, or the animal rights theory, is a non-consequentialist theory which manifests itself in the thought that an action can be right or wrong by itself. …”
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En retrospektiv och prospektiv utvärdering av etik och djurvälfärd i Sveriges djurskyddslagstiftning
Published 2017“…The most prominent ethical theories discussed in philosophy during this time were utilitarism and animal rights. The issues discussed were if and how non-human animals can suffer and if or when the non-human animal’s welfare are more valuable than the human benefits. …”
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