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Animal Rights and Rawls' Theory of Justice
This chapter discusses whether animals should be considered in Rawls' theory of justice and if their interests should be taken into account. It explores the challenge of reconciling the reasons for having animal rights laws with Rawls' views on human conduct, potentially leading to conflicting systems of laws. The chapter also highlights the distinction between morality and political legitimacy in relation to the treatment of animals.