Problem
After reading Korsgaard: "Getting Animals in View" and Warren: "Speaking of Animal Rights"
Answer these questions:
A. According to Korsgaard, what sorts of philosophical problems do we face because of the existence of nonhuman animals?
B. What use does Korsgaard make of Kant's idea of an "end in yourself"?
C. Referencing the Warren reading, do all human beings deserve the same rights?
D. According to Warren, why do people who are not rational have rights?
E. Do mountains have rights? Or in other words, would a planet far off in the solar system with viable precious minerals have rights?