Why “good welfare” isn’t “good enough”: Minding animals and increasing our compassionate footprint

In this brief essay I take a broad perspective on the notion of unraveling welfare and consider animals living in different conditions ranging from caged individuals in laboratories and zoos to free-living or almost free-living wildlife. I’ll step outside of the laboratory because billions of animals are slaughtered for food in an industry that tortures […]

Do Regulators of Animal Welfare Need to Develop a Theory of Psychological Well-Being?

The quest for a “theory of nonhuman minds” to assess claims about the moral status of animals is misguided. Misframed questions about animal minds facilitate the appropriation of animal welfare by the animal user industry. When misframed, these questions shift the burden of proof unreasonably to animal welfare regulators. An illustrative instance of misframing can […]