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18th Century 1970s 1980s [ Jeremy Bentham ] ------------> [ Peter Singer ] -----------> [ Tom Regan ] Focus: Sentience & Focus: Utilitarianism Focus: Inherent Value Ability to suffer & "Animal Liberation" & Deontology
Welfare and rights organizations heavily target practices such as:
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Welfare advocates are "reformists." They want to improve the system. They fight for larger cages, anesthetic during slaughter, and environmental enrichment for zoo animals. Their enemy is cruelty, not necessarily use. 18th Century 1970s 1980s [ Jeremy Bentham ]
As our understanding of animal sentience and cognition evolves, we can expect ongoing discussions and developments in animal welfare and rights. Some potential areas of focus include:
Efforts to improve animal welfare and uphold animal rights are focused on several critical industries where exploitation is rampant. 1. Farmed Animals and Food Production
Public pressure has largely driven cosmetic animal testing out of mainstream markets across the EU, South Korea, India, and several U.S. states, signaling a massive shift toward cruelty-free consumerism. 3. Entertainment and Captivity They fight for larger cages, anesthetic during slaughter,
To navigate the modern world as an ethical consumer, a pet owner, or a voter, one must understand the nuanced, and sometimes volatile, distinction between these two ideas.
If you eat meat but care about suffering:
The fundamental difference lies in whether animals should be used by humans at all. Some potential areas of focus include: Efforts to
: Focuses on the physical and mental well-being of animals under human control. It accepts that humans may use animals for food, research, or companionship, provided that suffering is minimized and quality of life is maximized. Animal Rights (Ethical Liberation)
Animal protection varies significantly by region but is increasingly recognized in international and national laws: Event report: “Animal Protection and EU Law