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10 Rel.: Beyond Anthropocentrism 9 (2022)

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Korsgaard's Duties towards Animals

Two Difficulties1



Nico Muller

Universitit Basel

DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.7358/rela-2022-01-mull
                                                nicodario.mueller@unibas. ch



ABSTRACT

Building on her previous work (2004, 2012, 2013), Christine Korsgaard's recent book
Fellow Creatures (2018) has provided the most highly developed Kantian account of duties
towards animals. I raise two issues with the results of this account. First, the duties that
Korsgaard accounts for are duties towards animals in name only. Since Korsgaard does
not reject the Kantian conception in which direct duties towards others require mutual
moral constraint, what she calls duties towards animals are merely Kantian duties
regarding animals, verbally repackaged. Hence, Korsgaard's account is best understood as
an expansion (albeit a substantial one) of Kant's own view of an indirect duty regarding
animals. Second, the expansion does not take us quite as far as Korsgaard hopes. She aims
for a conception in which our duties towards animals and humans are equally important,
but her argument does not support this conclusion. I point out the potential for a more
radical revision of Kant's anthropocentrism that rejects has underlying assumption that
duties towards others are based on mutual constraint.


Keywords:  anthropocentrism;  autonomy;  deontology; duties to animals; Kant;
Kantianism;  Korsgaard; moral status; non-consequentialism; obligation.




1.   INTRODUCTION

According   to a longstanding philosophical tradition, our duties concerning
the treatment  of animals are not directed  towards  animals themselves  but


     'This research was funded by the NCCR  Evolving Language, Swiss National
Science Foundation (Agreement #51NF40_180888). For helpful comments on earlier
drafts of this paper, I am grateful to Muriel Leuenberger, Elodie Malbois, Samia
Hurst, Markus Wild, Anthony Mahler, and the participants of the Basel Animal Ethics
Reunion (BAER).


                            Relations - 10.1 - June 2022
      https://www.ledonline.it/Relations/ - Online ISSN 2280-9643 - Print ISSN 2283-3196
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