focus on the moral and legal status of animals as beings with inherent value. Purdue Extension
Many rights activists refuse to support welfare reforms, arguing they are a "slippery slope" in the wrong direction—toward acceptance of exploitation. Welfare activists accuse rights activists of letting "perfect be the enemy of good," preferring to save 1,000 animals today rather than none tomorrow. video title yasmin pure petlove bestiality install
The rights position is rooted in deontological philosophy—the idea that certain actions are simply wrong, regardless of their consequences. Thinkers like Tom Regan (author of The Case for Animal Rights ) argue that animals are "subjects-of-a-life" who possess inherent value. focus on the moral and legal status of