Aligning Natural and Positive Law: The Case of Non-Human Sentients

In Andreas Blank (ed.), Animals: New Essays. Munich: Philosophia. pp. 355-75 (2016)
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Examines the possibility of converging support for animal well being rendered by a non-standard version of new classical natural law theory and the kind of institutional framework suggested by spontaneous-order natural law theory. Argues that non-state mechanisms consistent with the latter kind of natural law theory could maintain the rights defended by the former.

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