• The intrinsic value of a human or any other sentient animal comes from within itself. It is the value it places on its own existence. Intrinsic value exists...
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  • In ethics, intrinsic value is a property of anything that is valuable on its own. Intrinsic value is in contrast to instrumental value (also known as extrinsic...
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  • value, an economic theory of worth Intrinsic value (ethics), in ethics and philosophy Intrinsic value (animal ethics), in philosophy Intrinsic value (axiology)...
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  • theory, which studies the nature and types of value, like the contrast between intrinsic and instrumental value. Moral psychology is a related empirical field...
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  • In ethics and social sciences, value denotes the degree of importance of some thing or action, with the aim of determining which actions are best to do...
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  • philosophy Green anarchism Green conservatism Green libertarianism Intrinsic value (animal ethics) Neo-luddite Painism Primitivism Religion and environmentalism...
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  • Animal ethics is a branch of ethics which examines human-animal relationships, the moral consideration of animals and how nonhuman animals ought to be...
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  • the argument from intrinsic value of non-sentient entities is plausible, but at best problematic. Singer advocated a humanist ethics. Alan Marshall's category...
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  • (2000-01-01). "The Status of Animals in Biblical and Christian Thought: A Study in Colliding Values" (PDF). Society & Animals. 8 (1): 245–263. doi:10.1163/156853000X00165...
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  • to the commentaries in his paper "Defending Wild Animal Ethics". He defends his arguments regarding intrinsic value and valuing of harmful natural processes...
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    human beings and animals. Ethics of eating meat History of vegetarianism Intrinsic value in animal ethics Moral status of animals in the ancient world...
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  • international law Intrinsic value (ethics) Islamic ethics Islamization of knowledge Jainism Jain ethics jealousy Jewish ethics Jewish medical ethics Journal of...
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  • Hedonism (redirect from Value hedonism)
    pleasure is the sole source of intrinsic value. It asserts that other things, like knowledge and money, only have value insofar as they produce pleasure...
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    between intrinsic and instrumental value, that is, between things that have value in themselves and things that might lead to something of value. Examples...
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  • fundamental moral questions, such as the ethicality of SETI and METI, the intrinsic value of extraterrestrial life, and how humans should treat extraterrestrial...
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  • the normativity of social contracts, some form of attribution of intrinsic moral value, intuition-based deontology, cultural moral relativism, and the...
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  • from some of his critics in a lengthy preface to the 2004 edition of the book. Animal Liberation (book) Intrinsic value (ethics) Natural and legal rights...
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  • Metaethics (redirect from Meta-ethics)
    In metaphilosophy and ethics, metaethics is the study of the nature, scope, and meaning of moral judgment. It is one of the three branches of ethics generally...
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  • Suffering-focused ethics are those views in ethics according to which reducing suffering is either a key priority or our only aim. Those suffering-focused ethics according...
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  • Universal code (ethics) Value (ethics) Extrinsic value or instrumental value Intrinsic value (animal ethics) Intrinsic value (ethics) Vice Virtue Conscience...
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    suffering experienced by wild animals who live in them as the "objection from welfare". Jack Walker argues that the "intrinsic value of wildness cannot be used...
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    between animal ethics and environmental ethics concerns the differing ethical consideration of individual nonhuman animals—particularly those living in spaces...
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    Peter Wohlleben (category Animal cognition writers)
    forest academy. Wohlleben advocates for animal welfare and has raised awareness about the treatment of animals. He has controversially argued that plants...
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    Albert Belden (category British animal welfare workers)
    animals. Forty animal welfare organizations and 1500 people attended. In 1953, Belden commented that "I cannot see how people can ill-treat animals for...
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    harmful. Only moral agents are able to engage in moral action. Animals for Regan have "intrinsic value" as subjects-of-a-life, and cannot be regarded...
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  • In moral philosophy, deontological ethics or deontology (from Greek: δέον, 'obligation, duty' + λόγος, 'study') is the normative ethical theory that the...
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    J, Chandna A, Roe K (July 2015). "Trends in animal use at US research facilities". Journal of Medical Ethics. 41 (7): 567–9. doi:10.1136/medethics-2014-102404...
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    teleological ethics, a group of views which claim that the moral value of any act consists in its tendency to produce things of intrinsic value. Consequentialists...
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    laboratory animals have intrinsic value. Regulations focus on whether particular methods cause pain and suffering, not whether their death is undesirable in itself...
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  • Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals is a 1975 book by the Australian philosopher Peter Singer. It is widely considered within...
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