The Moral Basis of Animal-Assisted Therapy

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Abstract

Is nonhuman animal-assisted therapy (AAT) a form of exploitation? After exploring possible moral vindications of AAT and after establishing a distinction between “use” and “exploitation, " the essay distinguishes between forms of animal-assisted therapy that are morally unobjectionable and those modes of it that ought to be abolished.

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Zamir, T. (2016). The Moral Basis of Animal-Assisted Therapy. In The Animal Ethics Reader: Third Edition (pp. 650–661). Taylor and Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781315688718-65

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