Sunday, March 04, 2012
Cetacean Rights?
Scientists and philosophers have been arguing whether whales and dolphins have rights.
They're certainly more plausible candidates than most animals. Of course, the critical part of the debate is establishing what the criteria for rights should be (e.g., capacity for language, abstract conceptual thought, etc.)
They're certainly more plausible candidates than most animals. Of course, the critical part of the debate is establishing what the criteria for rights should be (e.g., capacity for language, abstract conceptual thought, etc.)