The Political Representation of Nonhuman Animals
Pablo Magaña
Abstract
This article provides a survey of the emerging debate on the political representation of nonhuman animals. In Section 1, I identify some of the reasons why the interests of animals are often disregarded in policy-making, and present two arguments why these interests should be considered. In Section 2, I introduce four institutional proposals that have been discussed in the relevant literature. Section 3 attempts to make explicit the underlying logic of each proposal (i.e. which specific problems it wants to tackle). Section 4 discusses some of the main normative pros and cons of each proposal.
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NormativeSection (typography)PoliticsRepresentation (politics)EpistemologySociologyPolitical sciencePositive economicsLaw and economicsEnvironmental ethicsLawComputer sciencePhilosophyEconomicsOperating systemEnvironmental Philosophy and EthicsReligion, Ecology, and EthicsGeographies of human-animal interactions