* Tom Regan subject of a life is that each animal is a unique life story..same like us animal also having sense..The experience in subject of a life helps to tell us how individual feeling similar for animals..same like human animals also with experience in something having emotion like pleasure,fear and pain..so change our perception of animals from things, objects we use and like..
* Utilitarianism to support an action of animal is right it has balance between right and wrong actions, our ethical evaluation lookes only at the consequences of our actions..
* As a human we have some rights and wrong in our life..Animal rights theories that we can put rights over them because they are in our anthropomorphized view, not rational compared to humans..Giving rights to animals aim makes no sense they can not acheive that they have no use for them with rights..The rights view the best moral outlook treat them with respect that is the human rights..
Tom Regan, “The Case for Animal Rights” What does it mean to be the experiencing subject...
SUMMARIZE :Tom Regan, “The Case for Animal Rights”
Regan thinks animals have rights because They can suffer and enjoy life They are subjects of a life (what happens to them matters to them) They are capable of caring for their young They have reason and emotion 0.5 points QUESTION 2 Regan's view is more extreme than Singer's in this way: Singer doesn't consider the interests of as many animals as Regan does Regan's rights position means you cannot violate the rights of anyone with them, whereas Singer...
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