id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_un3v2vnz6ja4pkardi7gwbuqqa ALASDAIR COCHRANE Ownership and Justice for Animals 2009 24 .pdf application/pdf 9267 500 63 of ownership in mind, the paper argues that it is possible for humans to own animals and E. Rollin, Animal Rights and Human Morality, (New York, revised Recognition of Rights for Non-Human Animals', Hastings Women's Law Journal 9 (1998), pp. interests of all sentient animals (including humans) should be considered equally when justice for animals – moral status, rights and equality – and explain why owning animals The claim that owning animals precludes recognising their moral status is based on the Why then might the ownership of animals preclude recognising their rights? animals themselves who do, as a matter of fact, possess legal rights in many when we as a society consider how to treat animals, we balance our human interests animals possess moral status and can be granted meaningful rights. A. Possessing Animals and Equal Consideration of Interests Given all of this, if we are to consider the interests of humans and animals equally, it ./cache/work_un3v2vnz6ja4pkardi7gwbuqqa.pdf ./txt/work_un3v2vnz6ja4pkardi7gwbuqqa.txt