How should death be taken into account in welfare assessments?

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It appears to be a widespread view among animal welfare researchers that death is not a welfare issue. This paper demonstrates that this view is based on the mistaken assumption that welfare assessment is absolute, which moreover is coupled with the assumption that ‘welfare’ means ‘welfare at a time’. It also demonstrates that to exclude the welfare issues of being deprived of life from the ethical assessment of killing distorts the ethical considerations. In order to assess the welfare issues of death, it is necessary to structure welfare assessment as comparisons of possible whole lives of the animals.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationFood futures : ethics, science and culture
EditorsI.Anna S. Olsson, Sofia M. Araújo, M. Fátima Vieira
Number of pages5
PublisherWageningen Academic Publishers
Publication date2016
Pages47-51
Chapter1.5
ISBN (Print)978-90-8686-288-7
ISBN (Electronic)978-90-8686-834-6
Publication statusPublished - 2016
EventEurSafe 2016: Food Futures: ethics, science and culture - University of Porto, Porto, Portugal
Duration: 28 Sep 20168 Oct 2016
http://www.ibmc.up.pt/eursafe2016/

Conference

ConferenceEurSafe 2016
LocationUniversity of Porto
LandPortugal
ByPorto
Periode28/09/201608/10/2016
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