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Item Open Access Can we see non-human animals are agents?(2020-06) Pamukcu, Efsun İlaydaIn this thesis, I investigate non-human animal agency and I question whether we can see non-human animals are agents or not. I shall adopt a Moorean approach to animal agency and argue that we can see animals are agents just as we can see human agency because non-human animals are kind of entities that have the capacity for agency. There is a close connection between rights and agency and agents have inviolable rights that protect them. In order for animals to have rights, it is necessary for them to be agents. I claim that a theory of animal rights needs a theory of animal agency. Thus, the main argument is that we can in fact, see animals are agents which implies that we can actually see animals are agents when we look at them, just like we can see human agency.Item Open Access The place of animals in Wollstonecraft’s early educational writings(Cambridge University Press, 2024-09-25) Yücel, Uğur EylülThomas Taylor’s parody of Mary Wollstonecraft’s support for rights of women and humans raises a question: does his satire unwittingly propose a defence of animal rights found in Wollstonecraft’s arguments? While Wollstonecraft’s later works do not mention animal rights, her early educational writings offer arguments on animal ethics. These works explore the value of animals from moral, theological, and consequentialist perspectives, emphasizing both their instrumental and inherent value. This article argues that Wollstonecraft’s moral psychology and theology highlight a benevolent attitude towards animals, underscoring their value beyond their utility. Résumé La parodie de Thomas Taylor sur la défense des droits des femmes et des humains par Mary Wollstonecraft soulève une question : sa satire propose-t-elle malgré lui une défense des droits des animaux présente dans les arguments de Wollstonecraft ? Alors que les œuvres ultérieures de Wollstonecraft ne font pas mention des droits des animaux, ses premiers écrits éducatifs offrent des arguments sur l’éthique animale. Ces œuvres explorent la valeur des animaux d’un point de vue moral, théologique et conséquentialiste, en mettant l’accent à la fois sur leur valeur instrumentale et inhérente. Cet article soutient que la psychologie morale et la théologie de Wollstonecraft mettent en lumière une attitude bienveillante envers les animaux, soulignant leur valeur au-delà de leur utilité.