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Reseña de Animal Revolution, por Richard D. Ryder

Authors: Peña, Lorenzo;

Reseña de Animal Revolution, por Richard D. Ryder

Abstract

Este libro milita en el campo de los partidarios de la existencia de deberes hacia los animales no humanos. Ofrécenos una descripción histórica de cómo ha ido evolucionando la actitud de nuestras sociedades con relación al tratamiento de los no humanos. En esa descripción hay referencias al debate filosófico reciente. Desde el punto de vista teorético, el libro es un poco deficiente en su discusión del especismo, pues prefiere no abogar por la existencia de derechos de los animales, optando por una postura intermedia entre aquellos filósofos como Tom Regan que afirman tales derechos y quienes proponen un enfoque utilitarista o al menos consecuencialista, como Peter Singer. Otra debilidad teorética del libro es su abstención de discutir en detalle los argumentos de los adversarios del movimiento de liberación animal.

Reseña del libro de Ryder sobre la revolución animal

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Spain
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Keywords

Especismo, Consecuencialismo, Derechos de los animales, Utilitarismo, Utilitarianism, Animal rights, Liberación animal, Tom Regan, Non-human animals, Consequentialism, Animal liberation, Peter Singer, Animales no-humanos, Speciesism

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