Animal ethics and behavioral science: an overdue discussion?

Christine E. Webb, Peter Woodford, Elise Huchard

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    Abstract

    Animal ethics—the field of philosophy concerned with the moral status of animals—is experiencing a momentum unprecedented in its history. Surprisingly, animal behavior science remains on the sidelines, despite producing critical evidence on which many arguments in animal ethics rest. In the present article, we explore the origins of the divide between animal behavior science and animal ethics before considering whether behavioral scientists should concern themselves with it. We finally envision tangible steps that could be taken to bridge the gap, encouraging scientists to be aware of, and to more actively engage with, an ethical revolution that is partly fueled by the evidence they generate.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)778-788
    JournalBioScience
    Volume69
    Issue number10
    Early online date28 Aug 2019
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 31 Oct 2019

    Keywords

    • Biological sciences

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