Knowledge Themes
Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960
Wildlife Protection Act 1972
Animal Welfare Board of India
Article 48
Article 51A(g)
Five Freedoms of Animal Welfare
Animal Birth Control Rules 2023
Speciesism
Utilitarianism vs Deontology in Animal Ethics
Rights-based vs Welfare-based approach
Anthropocentrism vs Biocentrism
Cruelty vs Necessity
Animal Testing and Research Ethics
Human-Wildlife Conflict Mitigation
Ethical Treatment of Stray Animals
Structural Subtopics
- Deontological vs Utilitarian approaches to animal ethics
- Peter Singer's Animal Liberation and Concept of Speciesism
- Tom Regan's Rights-Based Framework and Inherent Value
- Anthropocentrism vs Zoocentrism in ethical discourse
- Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act 1960 and constitutional provisions
- Animal welfare vs Animal rights (Abolitionism)
- Ethical implications of animal testing and clinical trials
- Ethics of factory farming and intensive livestock production
- Legal status of animals as property vs sentient beings
- Argument from Marginal Cases
- Role of Animal Welfare Board of India
- Ethical considerations in wildlife conservation and zoos
- Impact of cultural and religious beliefs on animal treatment
- Global trends in non-human personhood and legal rights
Study Material
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