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On Moral Considerability: An Essay on Who Morally Matters

Contributor(s): Bernstein, Mark H (Author)

ISBN: 9780195123913

Publisher: Oxford University Press

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Pub Date: November 19, 1998

Dewey: 179.1

LCCN: 97052259

Lexile Code: 1440

Features: Index, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.63" H x 9.00" L x 6.00" W ( 1.03 lbs) 208 pages

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Description: In this fresh and powerfully argued book, Mark Bernstein identifies the qualities that make an entity deserving of moral consideration. It is frequently assumed that only (normal) human beings count. Bernstein argues instead for "experientialism" -- the view that having conscious experiences is necessary and sufficient for moral standing. He demonstrates that this position requires us to include many non-human animals in our moral realm, but not to the extent that many deep ecologists champion.

Review Quotes: "The subject of Mark Bernstein's thoughtful book is what makes something morally considerable....[The] arguments are always cogent, and, in my opinion, in many cases compelling....[an] excellent book."--Times Literary Supplement

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