Moral Status and Moral Agency in Science Fiction

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Kantian views of moral status can be summed up as those beings with moral agency have moral status. Several science fiction narratives offer an alternative to this view in which granting others moral status is what it means to have moral agency. This blog post looks at Orson Scott Card's novel "Speaker for the Dead" and examines how the narrative supports tis alternative view of the relationship between moral status and moral agency.

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