Perspect Biol Med. 2023;66(1):3-14. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2023.0001.
This essay uses the lens of moral status to explore the question of whether elephants ought to count as persons under the law. After distinguishing descriptive, moral, and legal concepts of personhood, the author argues that elephants are (descriptively) at least "borderline persons," justifying an attribution of full moral status and, thereby, a solid basis for legal personhood. A final section examines broad implications of elephant personhood.
这篇文章运用道德地位的视角探讨了大象是否应该在法律上被视为人类的问题。在区分了人格的描述性、道德性和法律性概念之后,作者认为大象(在描述性意义上)至少是“边缘人”,这为赋予它们完整的道德地位并为其赋予法律人格提供了坚实的基础。最后一部分探讨了赋予大象人格的广泛影响。