Introduction In the past years, an unprecedented economic growth resulted in uncontrollable degradation of our natural resources. Currently, there are two moral postures being raised to tackle this issue. One takes an earth-centered approach, valuing nature for its own sake (Ecocentric), while the other is...
The practice of keeping animals in captivity, whether in zoos, aquariums, circuses, or other forms of confinement, has long been a subject of ethical debate and controversy. While some argue that captivity serves educational and conservation purposes, others raise serious concerns about the ethical treatment,...
The concept of zoos has long been a topic of debate, raising questions about the ethical implications of confining animals for human entertainment and conservation purposes. This essay delves into the multifaceted discussion surrounding zoos, examining both their advantages and disadvantages in terms of animal...
When it comes down to family, many consider their pets to be a member of it—some take it as far as to create social media accounts of their pets with their family name included. However, when it comes down to other animals—such as rats and...
Introduction Animals have an inherent worth just like human beings and this value is completely deferent from how they might be seen as being useful to humans. Every being that has a will to live should be able to enjoy the right of freedom from...
For the introduction of this animal rights, I will firstly give the definition of rights as a whole. Right is a moral or legal entitlement to have or obtain something or to act in a certain way. As people’s rights are something that we deserve,...
Animal ethics is concerned with the moral issues concerning animals, whereas environmental ethics concerns itself with the moral issues of the environment. The existence of animal ethics depends on the existence of environmental ethics. Philosophers such as Singer, Regan and Goodpaster have an individualistic approach...
Utilizing creatures in research and to test the wellbeing of items has been a point of warmed discussion for a considerable length of time. As indicated by information gathered by F. Barbara Orlans for her book, In the Name of Science: Issues in Responsible Animal...
Introduction The Darwinian evolution focused on which species where going to get preserved through mutations from the pressures in the environment. Civilization then helped us alter the ecological environment in which we lived. Finally we are now entering a stage which many might call evolution...
Many have always seen animals as vicious threats so it would not matter how humans treat them. Not many know how much they suffer every day due to the treatment they get around the world from others. Why should animals suffer and be used as...
Imagine growing up with a pet, one that has become your closest confidant, someone you would call your sibling. Now imagine that family member taken away to a testing facility and given a cancer cell to see if the latest treatment for cancer would work....
We humans should have the need to want to protect animals at all cost. We benefit from animals being protected. For example, people who have been through a lot and need support they can get a support from animals of their choice, people who are...
All Animals Are Equal “… or why the ethical principle on which human equality rests requires us to extend “equal consideration” to animals too “. This principle of equal consideration of interests (ECOI) is a“moral principle” that states one should both include and every affected...
Huge advancements have been made in biomedical research since the 19th Century. Many of these are owed to the millions of animals which are used in what can often be very painful and stressful scientific procedures. The ethics of animal experimentation is undoubtedly one of...
Zoos are some of the most pleasurable ways to spend your afternoon. It is a way to entertain a family and give them a delightful evening to remember. Zoos are beautiful places that give the chance to see interesting and peculiar animals. The word zoo...
Animal domestication began in the ancient times. Human beings are seen to have domesticated animals like cats for companionship in ancient Egypt and livestock for agricultural purposes. This was the earliest form of animal captivity. Over the years, the form of animal has undergone drastic...
Captivity drives animals insane. Zoos limit the natural behavior patterns of animals, including migration and in most cases, flight. Animals who would shun humans in nature have no way of escaping routine contact with them. Many animals in captivity develop neurotic and self-harming behavior, these...
Animal captivity has been controversial due to ethical concerns. Primates are a common contender for animal testing based on their similarity to humans. Due to human causes, these primates have needed to seek rehabilitation. At Central Washington University (CWU) overtime there has been two different...
In this article we are going to talk about sexual intercourse that would cause the male to end up dead as they were going to be killed/eaten by females, post-sexual intercourse. I guess, nothing sounds sexier than knowing that you are going to lose your...
Understanding the causes of the high prices in eggs is to grasp the rules in farm animal housing restrictions on chickens. People don’t think about how foods are produced, they think that everything is produced naturally. In reality, most animals are mistreated and abused in...
The Bahamas are a ground of about 700 islands and 2,400 uninhabited islets and cays lying 50 mi off the east coast of Florida. Only about 30 of the islands are inhabited; the most important is New Providence (80 sq. mi; 207 sq. km), on...
In 2016, the world went into a frenzy when Harambe, a 17-year-old western lowland gorilla was shot and killed when a child fell into his enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo. Many were horrified of his unjust death, but what is the difference between killing Harambe...
Animals, as people, are living creature; They can hear, see, remember, feel scent, distinguish things, and even behave reasonably following some kinds of behavior pattern. Similarly to a human being, they are able to experience many underlying feelings; They feel pain if harmed or exposed...
Animal testing is the procedure of using non-human animals to control changes that may affect biological systems or behaviors in experiments. Because animals and humans have similar properties, the process of animal testing is done for research to benefit humanity, and for that reason, it...
Statement of the problem: Animal testing has been around for centuries, starting with ancient Greek physicians who used animals for testing of medicines and anatomy of animals. It was only during the 12th century when physicians first pushed the practice of surgery procedures on animals...
Introduction When it comes to the controversial topic of rodeos, animal rights activists and rodeo supporters all have a common interest; the safety and wellbeing of the animals involved. Activists and supporters both have an undying love for animals, activists have a misconception of the...
The practice of keeping animals in zoos has sparked a passionate debate that revolves around ethical considerations and conservation goals. This essay explores the multifaceted arguments for and against the existence of zoos, delving into their roles in conservation, animal welfare, research, education, and ethical...
The Purpose and Benefits of Zoos When considering the contentious topic of keeping animals in zoos, it is important to examine the various reasons and justifications that underlie this practice. This essay delves into the positive aspects of maintaining animals in zoos, highlighting their roles...