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Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation
Compassionate conservation is based on the ethical position that actions taken to protect biodiversity should be guided by compassion for all sentient beings. Critics argue that there are 3 core reasons harming animals is acceptable in conservation programs: the primary purpose of conservation is bi...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540678/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13494 |
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author | Wallach, Arian D. Batavia, Chelsea Bekoff, Marc Alexander, Shelley Baker, Liv Ben‐Ami, Dror Boronyak, Louise Cardilin, Adam P. A. Carmel, Yohay Celermajer, Danielle Coghlan, Simon Dahdal, Yara Gomez, Jonatan J. Kaplan, Gisela Keynan, Oded Khalilieh, Anton Kopnina, Helen Lynn, William S. Narayanan, Yamini Riley, Sophie Santiago‐Ávila, Francisco J. Yanco, Esty Zemanova, Miriam A. Ramp, Daniel |
author_facet | Wallach, Arian D. Batavia, Chelsea Bekoff, Marc Alexander, Shelley Baker, Liv Ben‐Ami, Dror Boronyak, Louise Cardilin, Adam P. A. Carmel, Yohay Celermajer, Danielle Coghlan, Simon Dahdal, Yara Gomez, Jonatan J. Kaplan, Gisela Keynan, Oded Khalilieh, Anton Kopnina, Helen Lynn, William S. Narayanan, Yamini Riley, Sophie Santiago‐Ávila, Francisco J. Yanco, Esty Zemanova, Miriam A. Ramp, Daniel |
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description | Compassionate conservation is based on the ethical position that actions taken to protect biodiversity should be guided by compassion for all sentient beings. Critics argue that there are 3 core reasons harming animals is acceptable in conservation programs: the primary purpose of conservation is biodiversity protection; conservation is already compassionate to animals; and conservation should prioritize compassion to humans. We used argument analysis to clarify the values and logics underlying the debate around compassionate conservation. We found that objections to compassionate conservation are expressions of human exceptionalism, the view that humans are of a categorically separate and higher moral status than all other species. In contrast, compassionate conservationists believe that conservation should expand its moral community by recognizing all sentient beings as persons. Personhood, in an ethical sense, implies the individual is owed respect and should not be treated merely as a means to other ends. On scientific and ethical grounds, there are good reasons to extend personhood to sentient animals, particularly in conservation. The moral exclusion or subordination of members of other species legitimates the ongoing manipulation and exploitation of the living worlds, the very reason conservation was needed in the first place. Embracing compassion can help dismantle human exceptionalism, recognize nonhuman personhood, and navigate a more expansive moral space. |
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spelling | pubmed-75406782020-10-15 Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation Wallach, Arian D. Batavia, Chelsea Bekoff, Marc Alexander, Shelley Baker, Liv Ben‐Ami, Dror Boronyak, Louise Cardilin, Adam P. A. Carmel, Yohay Celermajer, Danielle Coghlan, Simon Dahdal, Yara Gomez, Jonatan J. Kaplan, Gisela Keynan, Oded Khalilieh, Anton Kopnina, Helen Lynn, William S. Narayanan, Yamini Riley, Sophie Santiago‐Ávila, Francisco J. Yanco, Esty Zemanova, Miriam A. Ramp, Daniel Conserv Biol Essays Compassionate conservation is based on the ethical position that actions taken to protect biodiversity should be guided by compassion for all sentient beings. Critics argue that there are 3 core reasons harming animals is acceptable in conservation programs: the primary purpose of conservation is biodiversity protection; conservation is already compassionate to animals; and conservation should prioritize compassion to humans. We used argument analysis to clarify the values and logics underlying the debate around compassionate conservation. We found that objections to compassionate conservation are expressions of human exceptionalism, the view that humans are of a categorically separate and higher moral status than all other species. In contrast, compassionate conservationists believe that conservation should expand its moral community by recognizing all sentient beings as persons. Personhood, in an ethical sense, implies the individual is owed respect and should not be treated merely as a means to other ends. On scientific and ethical grounds, there are good reasons to extend personhood to sentient animals, particularly in conservation. The moral exclusion or subordination of members of other species legitimates the ongoing manipulation and exploitation of the living worlds, the very reason conservation was needed in the first place. Embracing compassion can help dismantle human exceptionalism, recognize nonhuman personhood, and navigate a more expansive moral space. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-05-18 2020-10 /pmc/articles/PMC7540678/ /pubmed/32144823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13494 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Conservation Biology published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of Society for Conservation Biology This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Essays Wallach, Arian D. Batavia, Chelsea Bekoff, Marc Alexander, Shelley Baker, Liv Ben‐Ami, Dror Boronyak, Louise Cardilin, Adam P. A. Carmel, Yohay Celermajer, Danielle Coghlan, Simon Dahdal, Yara Gomez, Jonatan J. Kaplan, Gisela Keynan, Oded Khalilieh, Anton Kopnina, Helen Lynn, William S. Narayanan, Yamini Riley, Sophie Santiago‐Ávila, Francisco J. Yanco, Esty Zemanova, Miriam A. Ramp, Daniel Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
title | Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
title_full | Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
title_fullStr | Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
title_full_unstemmed | Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
title_short | Recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
title_sort | recognizing animal personhood in compassionate conservation |
topic | Essays |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7540678/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32144823 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13494 |
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