Citation
Sözmen, Beril (2016) Inalienable rights and pluralism in animal advocacy. Animal Sentience 7(16)
Commentary Type
Open Commentary
Thread
Yew-Kwang Ng, How welfare biology and commonsense may help to reduce animal suffering
Abstract
I comment on two of Ng’s suggestions. There is a lack of support for his suggestion that some experiments on individual animals will be useful for future success, so they should be permitted. I also question his recommendation that animal advocacy should focus on farmed animals first and wild animals later. The lack of solid support for why this would be a more effective strategy leads me to suggest a more pluralistic support of a variety of types of advocacy.
DOI
10.51291/2377-7478.1117
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