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Animal rights, animal minds, and human mindreading.

机译:动物权利,动物思想和人类读心术。

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Do non-human animals have rights? The answer to this question depends on whether animals have morally relevant mental properties. Mindreading is the human activity of ascribing mental states to other organisms. Current knowledge about the evolution and cognitive structure of mindreading indicates that human ascriptions of mental states to non-human animals are very inaccurate. The accuracy of human mindreading can be improved with the help of scientific studies of animal minds. However, the scientific studies do not by themselves solve the problem of how to map psychological similarities (and differences) between humans and animals onto a distinction between morally relevant and morally irrelevant mental properties. The current limitations of human mindreading-whether scientifically aided or not-have practical consequences for the rational justification of claims about which rights (if any) non-human animals should be accorded.
机译:非人类动物有权利吗?这个问题的答案取决于动物是否具有与道德相关的心理属性。心念是将精神状态归因于其他生物的人类活动。当前关于心智阅读的进化和认知结构的知识表明,人类对非人类动物的心理状态归因非常不准确。借助对动物思维的科学研究,可以提高人类阅读思维的准确性。然而,科学研究本身并未解决如何将人与动物之间的心理相似性(和差异)映射到道德相关和道德无关的心理特征之间的问题。人类思维的当前局限性(无论是科学辅助还是非科学手段)对于合理地主张应赋予非人类动物权利(如果有)的主张具有实际后果。

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