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To suggest that animals are persons – with all that such a claim implies – may seem far-fetched to some. After all, the way we treat animals is usually justified on the basis that there are fundamental differences between humans and animals. In the latest episode, we are joined by Professor Mark Rowlands from the University of Miami in Florida, who makes the case that other animals meet the criteria for personhood.
His books 'Can Animals Be Persons?' and 'The Happiness of Dogs' provide a fascinating insight into the lives of animals.
If you would like to comment on this or previous episodes, please e mail us at: [email protected]
To carry on the debate, join our dedicated WhatsApp community https://linktr.ee/animalrightsdebate
By Martyn Ford & David Thomas5
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To suggest that animals are persons – with all that such a claim implies – may seem far-fetched to some. After all, the way we treat animals is usually justified on the basis that there are fundamental differences between humans and animals. In the latest episode, we are joined by Professor Mark Rowlands from the University of Miami in Florida, who makes the case that other animals meet the criteria for personhood.
His books 'Can Animals Be Persons?' and 'The Happiness of Dogs' provide a fascinating insight into the lives of animals.
If you would like to comment on this or previous episodes, please e mail us at: [email protected]
To carry on the debate, join our dedicated WhatsApp community https://linktr.ee/animalrightsdebate

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