Autonomy, the moral circle, and the limits of ownership.
Christina StarmansPublished in: The Behavioral and brain sciences (2023)
Why can't we own people? Boyer proposes that the key consideration concerns inclusion in the moral circle. I propose an alternative, which is that specific mental capacities, especially the capacity for autonomy, play a key role in determining judgments about human and animal ownership. Autonomous beings are viewed as owning themselves, which precludes them from being owned by others.