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  • ISSN (Print) 0236-2007
  • ISSN (Online)2782-2893

Humans and dolphins: an essay on anthropocentrism in applied environmental ethics

PII
S0236-20070000392-2-
DOI
10.31857/S70000392-2-1
Publication type
Article
Status
Published
Authors
Volume/ Edition
Volume / Issue 5
Pages
53-67
Abstract
This essay argues that one of the reasons that the unethical character of much human/dolphin contact is not more apparent to ethicists is that discussion of central issues has been colored with unintentional species bias. This essay will point out weaknesses in the traditional approach used in discussing topics that bear on the question of whether dolphins have moral standing. It demonstrates that discussions of the cognitive abilities of dolphins by Steven Wise and Alasdair MacIntyre are unintentionally, but fundamentally, anthropocentric - largely because the authors are not familiar with enough of the scientific literature about dolphins to draw the conclusions that they do.
Keywords
ANTHROPOCENTRISM, DOLPHINS, ENVIRONMENTAL ETHICS, METHODOLOGY, APPLIED ETHICS, ANIMAL RIGHTS
Date of publication
31.07.2025
Number of purchasers
4
Views
958

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