Can bioethics bray? Non-human animals, biosemiotics, and a road to shared decision-making.

Theoretical medicine and bioethics Pub Date : 2025-02-01 Epub Date: 2025-02-26 DOI:10.1007/s11017-025-09705-6
Martin J Fitzgerald
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The prospect of shared decision-making with animals is an elusive one. Its elusiveness comes largely from how difficult it is to assess the linguistic abilities of animals, whether that be their ability to 'speak' or their ability to maintain propositional values. In this paper, I suggest a path to shared decision-making with animals that attempts to avoid these deadlocks by using resources from biosemiotics and Umwelt theory. I begin with an examination of the general structure of decision-making, demonstrating its future-orientation, comparison of imagined futures, and assessment of what things matter to participants in decision-making. Animals' capability of having things matter to them, due to their residence in Umwelten, offers a means to shared decision-making with animals via a process I call 'imaginative adjuncting.'

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生命伦理能发声吗?非人类动物、生物符号学和共同决策之路。
与动物共同决策的前景是难以捉摸的。它的难以捉摸很大程度上是因为评估动物的语言能力是多么困难,无论是它们“说话”的能力,还是它们维持命题价值的能力。在本文中,我提出了一条与动物共同决策的途径,试图通过利用生物符号学和Umwelt理论的资源来避免这些僵局。我首先考察了决策的一般结构,展示了它的未来导向,对想象未来的比较,以及对决策参与者重要的事情的评估。由于动物生活在Umwelten中,它们拥有对自己重要的事情的能力,这为它们提供了一种与动物共同决策的方式,我称之为“想象辅助”。
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