Research in Ethical Issues in Organizations
Applied Ethics: Remembering Patrick Primeaux
Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Volume
8
ISBN electronic:
978-1-78052-989-9
ISBN print:
978-1-78052-988-2
Series ISSN:
1529-2096
Publication date:
2012
Book Chapter
Cross-Species Plural Agents
Cynthia Townley
© Emerald Group Publishing Limited
2012
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Published:2012
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Cynthia Townley, 2012. "Cross-Species Plural Agents", Applied Ethics: Remembering Patrick Primeaux, Michael Schwartz, Howard Harris
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2012
There is much discussion about the moral standing of animals and the scope of human responsibilities to the more-than-human world. As yet, there has been little discussion about whether cross-species collectives (such as a human and a dog) can constitute composite or plural agents analogous to those proposed in epistemic and moral cases. If so, fruitful new ways of understanding how we live and work with animal companions will likely emerge. This chapter takes a first step towards those new understandings by arguing that cross-species collectives are possible.
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