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Defining speciesism

Philosophy Compass, 2020
A bstract The term “speciesism” has played a key role in debates about the moral consideration of nonhuman animals, yet little work has been dedicated to clarifying its meaning.
Oscar Horta, Frauke Albersmeier
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Speciesism and Preference of Human–Artificial Intelligence Interaction: A Study on Medical Artificial Intelligence

International journal of human computer interactions, 2023
Artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the medical industry in the decade. It is critical to integrate human–computer interaction into daily clinic service and further increase the public acceptance of medical AI.
W. Huo   +6 more
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Retail robots as sales assistants: how speciesism moderates the effect of robot intelligence on customer perceptions and behaviour

Journal of service theory and practice, 2023
PurposeRetailers increasingly endeavour to implement artificial intelligence (AI) innovations, such as humanoid social robots (HSRs), to enhance customer experience.
Jorge Carlos Fiestas Lopez Guido   +4 more
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The Gender Gap in Animal Experimentation Support: The Mediating Roles of Empathy and Speciesism

Anthrozoos, 2023
There is a large gender gap in support for animal experimentation, with men endorsing this practice more than women. However, little is known about the psychological factors associated with these differences. Drawing on a large and gender-balanced sample
Kevin Vezirian, L. Bègue
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What's Wrong with "Speciesism?": Toward an Anti-Ableist Reimagining of an Abused Term

International Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics, 2022
:Peter Singer has long contended it is "speciesist" to regard all human life as of equal moral worth, maintaining that the moral value of life itself hinges on certain intellectual and psychological capacities.
K. Wolfe
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Speciesism and Reverse Speciesism

Ethics, Policy & Environment, 2011
Implicit in Schmidtz's essay (Schmidtz, this issue, pp. 127–138) is a distinction between two meanings of ‘anthropocentrism’ for which I once suggested labels: ‘As I use the terms, a view is valuat...
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The impact of providing non-human identity cues about sales agents on consumer responses: the role of social presence and speciesism activation

European Journal of Marketing
Purpose This work investigates how different strategies for providing cues about the non-human identity of a sales agent influence consumers’ perceptions and purchase-related outcomes, and how a social interaction style shapes these responses ...
Roberta De Cicco   +3 more
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Influencer-product attractiveness transference in interactive fashion marketing: the moderated moderating effect of speciesism against AI

Journal of Research in Interactive Marketing
PurposeFashion marketers are adopting attractive virtual personalities to replace human influencers on social media, but the impact of consumer bias against virtual influencer acceptance is not fully understood.
Junjun Cheng, Jiaxuan Wang
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