ANSC 1210 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Bernard Rollin, John Stuart Mill, Jeremy Bentham

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Rene descartes (1596-1650: french philosopher, physicist, physiologist, and mathematician, usually blamed for concept of animals as automata or machines, encouraged vivisection for advancement of knowledge, views on animals misinterpreted, argued that animals were. Devoid of language and therefore of rationality. Capable of feeling pain, fear, anger, hope or joy. Capable of emotions w out having any thoughts. John locke (1632-1704: english philosopher and physician, developed hobbes" idea of social contract theory, animals have very simple mental capacities. They can"t form abstractions as humans do: believed animals could suffer and that harming them was morally wrong. Concerned about effects on people, especially children, of cruelty of animals. Immanuel kant (1724-1804: german philosopher and moral philosopher, morality is about following absolute rules. You ought to tell the truth (classic objection; case of the inquiring murderer : humans ought to be treated as ends in themselves (intrinsic value)

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