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Animal Ethics Based on Friendship: An Aristotelian Perspective
- Journal of Animal Ethics
- University of Illinois Press
- Volume 12, Number 1, Spring 2022
- pp. 76-88
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Abstract:
This article examines Aristotle's views concerning the possibility of friendship between human beings and nonhuman animals. The suggestion that he denies this possibility is rejected. I reassess the textual evidence adduced by scholars in support of this reading, while adding new material for discussion. Central to the traditional reading is the assumption that animals, in Aristotle's view, cannot be friends in virtue of their cognitive limitations. I argue that Aristotle's account of animal cognition is perfectly consistent with the possibility of friendship between human beings and nonhuman animals.