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Is Equal Moral Consideration Really Compatible with Unequal Moral Status?
- Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal
- Johns Hopkins University Press
- Volume 20, Number 3, September 2010
- pp. 251-276
- 10.1353/ken.2010.0004
- Article
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The issue of moral considerability, or how much moral importance a being's interests deserve, is one of the most important in animal ethics. Some leading theorists—most notably David DeGrazia—have argued that a principle of "equal moral consideration" is compatible with "unequal moral status." Such a position would reconcile the egalitarian force of equal consideration with more stringent obligations to humans than animals. The article presents arguments that equal consideration is not compatible with unequal moral status, thereby forcing those who would justify significantly different moral protections for humans and animals to argue for unequal consideration.