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Understanding Animal Welfare

FDFraser, David
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Abstract

In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize different concerns. Some emphasize the basic health and functioning of animals, especially freedom from disease and injury. Others emphasize the "affective states" of animals – states like pain, distress and pleasure that are experienced as positive or negative. Others emphasize the ability of animals to live reasonably natural lives by carrying out natural behaviour and having natural elements in their environment. These concerns constitute different criteria that people use to assess animal welfare. The criteria overlap substantially but are sufficiently independent that the single- minded pursuit of any one criterion may lead…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Animal welfare
  • Welfare
  • Distress
  • Sustainability
  • Pleasure
  • Natural (archaeology)
  • Public economics
  • Environmental ethics
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