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The Measurability of Subjective Animal Welfare
Author(s) -
Heather Browning
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
journal of consciousness studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.685
H-Index - 65
eISSN - 2051-2201
pISSN - 1355-8250
DOI - 10.53765/20512201.29.3.150
Subject(s) - animal welfare , welfare , psychology , scale (ratio) , cognitive psychology , social psychology , political science , law , ecology , physics , quantum mechanics , biology
One of the most challenging questions surrounding subjective animal welfare is whether these states are measurable: that is, is subjective welfare an appropriately quantifiable target for scientific enquiry and ethical and deliberative calculation? The availability of several different types of measurement scale raises important questions regarding whether subjective experience has the right properties to be meaningfully represented on the types of scale required for different applications. This methodological question has so far received scant attention in the animal welfare literature. In this paper, I address this omission by examining the types of measurement scale we can reasonably expect to apply to animal welfare measurements, and which we will actually need for our applications. I argue that our different applications will require variously ordinal, interval, and ratio scales, and that we have sufficient reason to believe that subjective welfare is a target with the appropriate characteristics to justify the practice of representing it using each of these types of scales.

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