• What Do We Own the Animals and how and why Do We Owe It to Them? Kant, Singer

     

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Kant explains
this scenerio like animals are just here for our use only, and they have
no other signifacance otherwise. He goes on then to say that we can use
animals for whatever we want. Although Kant disagrees with the torture
and cruelty towards them, he thinks that humans have more "value" than
an animal does. Kant states the ultimate ways that humans are worth
more than animals such as desires, goals, and worth that are something
that only a human may posses and an animal may never own. All in all,
Kant beleives that animals were put here to benefit mankind, and that
respect is for man and not for animal.

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