Coals Peter, Burnham Dawn, Loveridge Andrew, Macdonald David W, Sas-Rolfes Michael 't, Williams Vivienne L, Vucetich John A
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, Recanati-Kaplan Centre, Department of Zoology, University of Oxford, Tubney OX13 5QL, UK.
School of Animal, Plant & Environmental Science, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 2000, South Africa.
Animals (Basel). 2019 Feb 8;9(2):52. doi: 10.3390/ani9020052.
Conservation and natural resource management are increasingly attending the ethical elements of public decisions. Ethical considerations are challenging, in part, because they typically require accounting for the moral consideration of various human and nonhuman forms of life, whose interests sometimes conflict (or seem to conflict). A valuable tool for such evaluations is the formal analysis of ethical arguments. An ethical argument is a collection of premises, logically interrelated, to yield a conclusion that can be expressed in the form, "" According to the rules of logic, a conclusion is supported by an argument if all its premises are true or appropriate and when it contains no mistaken inferences. We showed how the formal analysis of ethical arguments can be used to engage stakeholders and decision-makers in decision-making processes. We summarised the method with ten specific guidelines that would be applicable to any case. We illustrated the technique using a case study focused on captive-bred lions, the skeletons of which form part of an international trade to supply traditional medicine markets in Southeast Asia with felid bones. As a matter of public policy, the practice is a complicated nexus of concerns for entrepreneurial freedom, wildlife conservation, and the fair treatment of animals.
保护和自然资源管理越来越关注公共决策中的伦理要素。伦理考量具有挑战性,部分原因在于它们通常需要考虑各种人类和非人类生命形式的道德因素,而这些利益有时会相互冲突(或看似冲突)。进行此类评估的一个有价值的工具是对伦理论证进行形式分析。伦理论证是一组逻辑上相互关联的前提,得出的结论可以表述为“根据逻辑规则,如果一个论证的所有前提都是真实的或恰当的,并且不包含错误的推理,那么该论证就支持这个结论”。我们展示了如何运用伦理论证的形式分析,让利益相关者和决策者参与到决策过程中。我们用十条适用于任何情况的具体指导方针总结了该方法。我们通过一个以圈养狮子为例的案例研究来说明这项技术,这些狮子的骨骼是国际贸易的一部分,用于向东南亚传统医药市场供应猫科动物的骨头。作为一项公共政策,这种做法是创业自由、野生动物保护和动物公平对待等诸多关切的复杂交织。