Self-realization in mixed communities of humans, bears, sheep, and wolves

Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 22 (1-4):231 – 241 (1979)
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The paper assumes as a general abstract norm that the specific potentialities of living beings be fulfilled. No being has a priority in principle in the realizing of its possibilities, but norms of increasing diversity or richness of potentialities put limits on the development of destructive life-styles. Application is made to the mixed Norwegian communities of certain mammals and humans. A kind of modus vivendi is established which is firmly based on cultural tradition. It is fairly unimportant whether the term 'rights (of animals)' is or is not used in the fight for human peaceful coexistence with a rich fauna.

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An examination and defense of one argument concerning animal rights.Tom Regan - 1979 - Inquiry: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Philosophy 22 (1-4):189 – 219.

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