John Hadley
Charles Sturt University
Network
Latest external collaboration on country level. Dive into details by clicking on the dots.
Publication
Featured researches published by John Hadley.
Environmental Values | 2009
John Hadley; Siobhan O'Sullivan
In this paper we make an argument for limiting veterinary expenditure on companion animals. The argument combines two principles: the obligation to give and the self-consciousness requirement. In line with the former, we ought to give money to organisations helping to alleviate preventable suffering and death in developing countries; the latter states that it is only intrinsically wrong to painlessly kill an individual that is self-conscious. Combined, the two principles inform an argument along the following lines: rather than spending inordinate amounts of money on veterinary care when a companion animal is sick or injured, it is better to give the money to an aid organisation and painlessly kill the animal.
The Australian zoologist | 2017
John Hadley
This paper explains a meaningful sense in which a painless death can be a misfortune for an invertebrate. The account presented is a logical implication of bringing together two distinct pieces of theory: the deprivation account of the harm of death and the biocentric ethical theory developed by the New Zealand philosopher, Nicholas Agar. Combined, the two theories support the following thesis: death harms an invertebrate because it deprives the individual of future biopreference satisfaction.
Journal of Social Philosophy | 2009
John Hadley
Journal of Applied Philosophy | 2006
John Hadley
Nanoethics | 2012
John Hadley
Journal of Social Philosophy | 2005
John Hadley
Ethics & The Environment | 2007
John Hadley
Philosophy in the Contemporary World | 2005
John Hadley
Political Studies | 2015
John Hadley
Archive | 2014
Elisa Aaltola; John Hadley