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Animal confinement and use
Authors:Robert Streiffer  David Killoren
Affiliation:1. Medical History and Bioethics, Philosophy, University of Wisconsin-Madison, Madison, WI, USA;2. Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, Australian Catholic University, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract:We distinguish two conceptions of confinement – the agential conception and the comparative conception – and show that the former is intimately related to use in a way that the latter is not. Specifically, in certain conditions, agential confinement constitutes use and creates a special relationship that makes neglect or abuse especially egregious. This allows us to develop and defend an account of one important way in which agential confinement can be morally wrong. We then discuss some of the account’s practical implications, including its usefulness for decision-making in real-world contexts in which animals are confined.
Keywords:Animal ethics  animal captivity  animal confinement  animal use  special relationships
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