Just preservation, trusteeship and multispecies justice

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Abstract

We are grateful to all the commentators who engaged with our target article. Some commentators have offered important insights into our proposed design and methods for legally intervening on behalf of futurity. Others have focused on theoretical considerations central to our proposal for multispecies justice and trusteeship. All have inspired modifications and further elaboration of our initial proposal. In this Response, we engage with the commentaries, integrating their suggestions, striving for convergence and complementarity, but also discussing points of divergence with our proposed framework where necessary. There is substantial overlap in the points of view of the three co-authors, but there are also differences. Section 1 is more reflective of the views of AT and Section 2 is more reflective of the views of FJS-A and WL.

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Santiago-Ávila, F. J., Treves, A., & Lynn, W. S. (2019). Just preservation, trusteeship and multispecies justice. Animal Sentience, 4(27). https://doi.org/10.51291/2377-7478.1665

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