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Making Better Sense of Animal Disenhancement: A Reply to Henschke
Authors:Marcus Schultz-Bergin
Institution:1. Department of Philosophy, Bowling Green State University, 320 Shatzel Hall, Bowling Green, OH, 43403, USA
Abstract:In "Making Sense of Animal Disenhancement" Adam Henschke provides a framework for fully understanding and evaluating animal disenhancement. His conclusion is that animal disenhancement is neither morally nor pragmatically justified. In this paper I argue that Henschke misapplies his own framework for understanding disenhancement, resulting in a stronger conclusion than is justified. In diagnosing his misstep, I argue that the resources he has provided us, combined with my refinements, result in two new avenues for inquiry: an application of concepts from political theory to disenhancement, and an inquiry in to the mode of valuation that underlies industrial animal agriculture and disenhancement proposals.
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