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Animal agency, animal awareness and animal welfare

Animal Welfare, 2019
In nature, animals need to actively engage with the environment in order to prosper in survival and reproduction. Hence, agency is a central adaptive characteristic of animal life. In this paper, I propose that from the adaptive/functional point of view,
M. Špinka
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Wellness as welfare

Zoo Biology, 2013
While conservation and education are the main pillars of successful zoos, a growing emphasis on science and animal welfare is the next frontier of excellence. Nested in animal welfare, veterinary medicine, and behavioral science, the philosophy and practice of wellness is a new concept for zoos preparing for national leadership in the domain of animal ...
David Bocian, Terry L. Maple
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Welfare State Versus Welfare Society?

Journal of Applied Philosophy, 1985
ABSTRACT The welfare state is not just a system of personal insurance but an expression of community, of concern for our fellows. It places some things beyond the question of purchasing power. Yet its structures are often criticised as subverting personal and social cares and responsibilities. Arguably there is a ‘dialectic of self-destruction’ here, a
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What is welfare and public welfare?

2015
This chapter discusses and analyses what can be included in the study of welfare and public welfare. Welfare is an ambitious concept that often means different things and is therefore ambiguous, and has different connotations for individuals and in different countries.
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The problem of welfare: Is there a welfare civilization?

World Futures, 1990
Abstract Welfare policy is at present increasingly tied both to market forces and to primary social networks. This process splits society into two camps. One‐fifth of the population is segregated from the rest in its dependence on the welfare system, which is in turn dependent on a diminishing portion of the economy and required to rationalize itself ...
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Education and Welfare

1973
That there was a social problem of education in the period following the Industrial Revolution was, as in the field of public health, the result of the distribution of wealth in English society. For those who could afford to pay the fees there was an educational provision leading to the universities, but for the mass of society there was a deficiency ...
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From the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare

Communicable diseases intelligence quarterly report, 2014
G. Fitzsimmons, K. Sadkowsky
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Animal welfare and human welfare

Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 1989
Abstract In the first part of this paper, we examine the two kinds of positive reply that can be given to the question “why does animal welfare matter?” The first reply attempts to show that animal welfare matters because it contributes to human welfare; the second attempts to show that animal welfare matters “in itself”.
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