V. 43 N. 1 (2023): Vulnerabilità . Ambienti e Relazioni
Articles

Domesticazione, cattività e antropizzazione della natura: Le vulnerabilità indotte come base per un’etica degli animali

Pierfrancesco Biasetti
Leibniz Institute for Zoo and Wildlife Research, Berlin

Pubblicato 2023-06-01

Parole chiave

  • animal ethics,
  • conservation ethics,
  • vulnerability,
  • domestication,
  • captivity,
  • anthropization
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Come citare

Domesticazione, cattività e antropizzazione della natura: Le vulnerabilità indotte come base per un’etica degli animali. (2023). Teoria. Rivista Di Filosofia, 43(1), 25-49. https://doi.org/10.4454/teoria.v43i1.171

Abstract

Philosophers have often insisted on the full adaptation of nonhuman animals to their conditions of existence. This adaptation, however, fails when we establish relationships with them or intervene in their environment. Domestication, for example, shapes animals according to our needs. Reduction to captivity makes them dependent on our management and results in their loss of the ability to survive independently from us. Finally, the anthropization of environments threatens their survival as a species. Recognizing and addressing these anthropogenically induced vulnerabilities is an increasingly ethically urgent task. In particular, it allows us to: a) build a new approach to deal with animal ethics issues; b) provide justifications for specific obligations to different categories of animals; and c) mitigate the tension that exists between care for the individual and care for the species.