Dependent Companions
                
    Milligan, Tony
  
(2009)
Dependent Companions.
    Journal of Applied Philosophy (4).
     pp. 402-413.
     ISSN 1468-5930
  
  
              
            
My primary concern will be to cast light upon the relation between animal guardians (‘pet owners’) and pets as a deep relation. I will proceed with a degree of indirectness by explaining why animal guardians can have an epistemically-privileged position when it comes to end-of-life decisions concerning pets. My contention is that they are best placed to grasp the relevant narrative considerations upon which end-of-life deliberation in marginal cases ought to depend. Such narrative-appreciation is built into the practice of treating animals as pets. By virtue of having such a narrative appreciation, animal guardians can be best placed to grasp the life-role of pain and suffering.
| Item Type | Article | 
|---|---|
| Keywords | animals; pets; companion animals; ethics | 
| Subjects | Arts and Humanities(all) > General Arts and Humanities | 
| Date Deposited | 29 May 2025 09:06 | 
| Last Modified | 29 May 2025 09:06 |