INTERthesis (Jul 2015)

On the anthropocentric view: a man in the zoo

  • Rafael Speck de Souza,
  • Letícia Albuquerque

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-1384.2015v12n1p117
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 1
pp. 117 – 129

Abstract

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This paper intends to question the primacy of human beings and their domination over nature based on a critique of the obsolescence of zoos as reinforcers of boundaries between humans and animals. The analysis was conducted of the anthropocentric assumption and of the nature of zoos as places of forced marginalization and animal confinement. In order to achieve the established goals, the historical, deductive and explanatory method is applied. Books, papers and journals have been used as bibliographical sources. Tom Regan’s Theory of Animal Rights and Sônia T. Felipe’s Animal Ethics have been adopted to demonstrate the most adequate “solution” for these and so many other cases of animal exploration: empty cages and animal freedom.

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