Animal Rights and Animal Ethics - Muse TECHNOLOGIES
TOM REGAN’S ARGUMENT FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS. Moral agents themselves have inherent value. They don’t just have experiences with intrinsic value or disvalue (e.g. good pleasures and bad pains).. Moral agents have . equal . inherent value. Because of their inherent value, harming moral agents can never be justified by the consequences for all affected – i.e. moral agents have equal basic rights. ................
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