Люди и дельфины: кое-что об антропоцентризме в области прикладной экологической этики
Люди и дельфины: кое-что об антропоцентризме в области прикладной экологической этики
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Аннотация
Обсуждение ключевых вопросов окрашено непреднамеренной видовой предвзятостью. Именно из-за этого неэтичный характер большинства контактов человека и дельфина не столь очевиден для специалистов по этике. Отмечаются недостатки традиционного подхода при обсуждении вопроса о том, обладают ли дельфины моральным статусом. Доказывается, в частности, что обсуждение познавательных способностей дельфинов С. Уайзом и А. Макинтайром носит, хотя и непреднамеренно, в основном, антропоцентричный характер.
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АНТРОПОЦЕНТРИЗМ, ДЕЛЬФИНЫ, ЭКОЛОГИЧЕСКАЯ ЭТИКА, МЕТОДОЛОГИЯ, ПРИКЛАДНАЯ ЭТИКА, ПРАВА ЖИВОТНЫХ
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