In this provocative inquiry into the status of animals in human
society from the fifth century BC to the present, Rod Preece provides
a wholly new perspective on the human-animal relationship. He
skillfully demonstrates that, counter to prevailing intellectual
opinion, ethical attitudes toward animals are neither restricted to
the twentieth century nor the result of Darwin’s theory of
evolution. They have been part of Western thought and culture for
centuries. With his usual eloquence, Preece builds a cogent and
persuasive argument, challenging current assumptions about the
historical status of animals in Western civilization. He dispels the
notion that animals were denied ethical consideration by Christian
doctrine, refutes the claim that the Cartesian conception of animals
as automata was widely embraced, and proves that "theriophily" -- the
notion of animal superiority over humans -- was given greater credence
than is commonly recognized. The exhaustive research and breadth of
knowledge that Preece reveals in this book are matched by his belief
in our ethical responsibilities to animals. Brute Souls, Happy Beasts,
and Evolution will be required reading for those from animal
scientists to animal philosophers to animal rights activists who have
an interest in the history and philosophy of animal ethics.
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The Historical Status of Animals
Product details
ISBN
9780774851558
Published
2020
Edition
1. edition
Publisher
University of British Columbia Press
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author