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Elisa Aaltola
University of East Finland
Finlândia
v. 17 n. 1 (2010), Sección monográfica. La ética y los animales
Recibido: 09-05-2012 Aceito: 09-05-2012 Publicado: 09-05-2012
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Animal ethics has presented challenging questions regarding the human-animalrelationship. According to some philosophers, non-human animals have value inthemselves. This claim is most commonly based on sentience or consciousness inthe phenomenal sense: since it is like something to be an animal, animals cannotbe treated as mere biological matter. However, the claim has been met with criticism.This paper analyses three of the most common arguments against what ishere called the “individual value” of non-human animals. These arguments are thecapacity argument, the humanistic argument, and the special relations argument.It is maintained that they all face severe problems, which leave the door open forthe possibility that non-human animals may, indeed, have individual value.

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