Animal Rights is a big deal. From animal testing to vegetarianism, and hunting to preservation of fish stocks, it's a topic that's always in the news. Mark Rowlands, author of The Philosopher and the Wolf, is the world's best known philosopher of animal rights. In this, the first introduction he has written to the topic, he starts by asking whether there is anything about humans that makes us psychologically or physiologically distinctive - so that there might be a moral justification for treating animals in a different way to how we treat humans. From this foundation, he goes on to explore specific issues of eating animals, experimentation, pets, hunting, zoos, predation and engineering animals. He ends with a challenging argument of how an improved understanding of animal ethics can and should affect readers' choices.
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Are humans really different at all?
: 1.The Basic Argument: 1.The Basic Argument: 2.Animal Minds: 2.Animal Minds: 3.Eating Animals: 3.Eating Animals: 4.Animal Experimentation: 4.Animal Experimentation: 5.Animal Companions: 5.Animal Companions: 6.Hunting and Sports: 6.Hunting and Sports: 7.Zoos: 7.Zoos: 8.Predation: 8.Predation: 9.Engineering Animals: 9.Engineering Animals: 10.What to Do?: 10.What to Do?
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Are humans really different at all?

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781444178845
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
John Murray Learning
Vekt
166 gr
Høyde
179 mm
Bredde
131 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
01, G
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

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Biographical note

Mark Rowlands is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami. He took his doctorate from Oxford University, and has held academic positions in Britain, Ireland and the US. He is well known for his work on the moral status of animals.