The Limits of Humanism
Mary Midgley, 7 June 1984
“... else. Justice, it sometimes seems, ought to be done even if the heavens fall. This is where Tom Regan comes in. He sees that, because of the importance currently attached to the idea of rights, a purely Utilitarian case for considering non-human animals has a grave weakness, on which indeed argument has often fastened. Morality can be seen, and in ... ”