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Towards Closure on the Animal Pain Debate (2020-2024)

Abstract

This project aims to address the question about which animals feel pain by framing multiple current debates into a single narrative focused on the fundamental principle in evolutionary biology that structure determines function. This project is significant because the question as to whether or not an animal (such as a fish or octopus) feels pain is highly contentious across both science and philosophy and arguments are plagued by simplistic anecdotes and poor analogies. The ramifications of this confusion for animal welfare and food security are considerable. Expected outcomes include the development of shared principles of reasoning and structural constraints on the attribution of pain that promise to move the debate towards consensus.

Experts

Professor Deborah Brown

Professor
School of Historical and Philosophical Inquiry
Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences
Deborah Brown
Deborah Brown

Professor Brian Key

Professor
School of Biomedical Sciences
Faculty of Medicine
Brian Key
Brian Key