What Do We Owe Other Animals?: A Debate

Little Debates about Big Questions (2023)
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Abstract

Jauernig defends the view that all living beings are of equal moral worth and are owed compassion, on account of which we are also obligated to adopt a vegan diet. Fischer denies that we have an obligation to become vegans, and argues for the position that humans morally matter more than all other living creatures.

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Bob Fischer
Texas State University
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New York University

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