Preservação de valor: indivíduos e espécies
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1677-2954.2008v7n3p71Abstract
O objetivo principal deste artigo é apresentar a proposta de Nicholas Agar para uma ética não-antropocêntrica. Essa perspectiva visa a preservação das espécies, cujos agentes morais devem levar em conta certo tipo de consideração a organismos individuais, concepção que o autor defende como alternativa aos argumentos individualistas de Peter Singer, Tom Regan e Paul Taylor, além de confrontá-la com a concepção de respeito pela natureza de Taylor, destacando o alcance e os limites de sua crítica.
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