Animalism (philosophy)

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In the philosophical subdiscipline of ontology, animalism is a theory of personal identity that asserts that human persons are animals. The concept of animalism is advocated by philosophers Eric T. Olson, Peter Van Inwagen, Paul Snowdon, Stephan Blatti, David Hershenov and David Wiggins. The view stands in contrast to positions such as John Locke's psychological criterion for personal identity or various forms of mind–body dualism, such as Richard Swinburne's account. Whilst the animalist is committed to something like the claim that human persons are essentially animals, the animalist is quite content to allow non-human persons, e.g., sufficiently advanced robots, aliens, or other animals. rdf:langString
L'animalisme est un courant de l'éthique qui s'appuie sur les avancées de l'éthologie et qui défend les droits des animaux. Ce courant soutient que les animaux non humains sont des êtres sensibles capables de souffrir, et par-là même dignes de considération morale de la part des êtres humains. L'animalisme conteste la confusion entre l'« agence » et la « patience » morales : ce n'est pas parce qu'un animal n'est pas agent moral, responsable de ses actes, qu'il n'a pas de droits, qu'il n'est pas patient moral et que les agents moraux sont dispensés de devoirs envers lui. rdf:langString
동물주의(動物主義, 영어: animalism)는 인격 동일성의 문제에 대한 다양한 관점 중 '인간이 곧 동물'이라는 주장을 펼치는 입장을 말한다. rdf:langString
Animalismo è un termine con cui si definisce la posizione – e la corrispondente attività – di chi ritiene che vada accresciuta la tutela giuridica ed etica nei confronti delle specie animali differenti dall'uomo. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString In the philosophical subdiscipline of ontology, animalism is a theory of personal identity that asserts that human persons are animals. The concept of animalism is advocated by philosophers Eric T. Olson, Peter Van Inwagen, Paul Snowdon, Stephan Blatti, David Hershenov and David Wiggins. The view stands in contrast to positions such as John Locke's psychological criterion for personal identity or various forms of mind–body dualism, such as Richard Swinburne's account. Whilst the animalist is committed to something like the claim that human persons are essentially animals, the animalist is quite content to allow non-human persons, e.g., sufficiently advanced robots, aliens, or other animals.
rdf:langString L'animalisme est un courant de l'éthique qui s'appuie sur les avancées de l'éthologie et qui défend les droits des animaux. Ce courant soutient que les animaux non humains sont des êtres sensibles capables de souffrir, et par-là même dignes de considération morale de la part des êtres humains. L'animalisme conteste la confusion entre l'« agence » et la « patience » morales : ce n'est pas parce qu'un animal n'est pas agent moral, responsable de ses actes, qu'il n'a pas de droits, qu'il n'est pas patient moral et que les agents moraux sont dispensés de devoirs envers lui.
rdf:langString 동물주의(動物主義, 영어: animalism)는 인격 동일성의 문제에 대한 다양한 관점 중 '인간이 곧 동물'이라는 주장을 펼치는 입장을 말한다.
rdf:langString Animalismo è un termine con cui si definisce la posizione – e la corrispondente attività – di chi ritiene che vada accresciuta la tutela giuridica ed etica nei confronti delle specie animali differenti dall'uomo.
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