Animal Rights/human Rights

Animal Rights/human Rights
Title Animal Rights/human Rights PDF eBook
Author David Alan Nibert
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 292
Release 2002
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780742517769

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This accessible and cutting-edge work offers a new look at the history of western "civilization," one that brings into focus the interrelated suffering of oppressed humans and other animals. Nibert argues persuasively that throughout history the exploitation of other animals has gone hand in hand with the oppression of women, people of color, and other oppressed groups. He maintains that the oppression both of humans and of other species of animals is inextricably tangled within the structure of social arrangements. Nibert asserts that human use and mistreatment of other animals are not natural and do little to further the human condition. Nibert's analysis emphasizes the economic and elite-driven character of prejudice, discrimination, and institutionalized repression of humans and other animals. His examination of the economic entanglements of the oppression of human and other animals is supplemented with an analysis of ideological forces and the use of state power in this sociological expose of the grotesque uses of the oppressed, past and present. Nibert suggests that the liberation of devalued groups of humans is unlikely in a world that uses other animals as fodder for the continual growth and expansion of transnational corporations and, conversely, that animal liberation cannot take place when humans continue to be exploited and oppressed.

Animal Rights & Human Morality

Animal Rights & Human Morality
Title Animal Rights & Human Morality PDF eBook
Author Bernard E. Rollin
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 1992
Genre Animal rights
ISBN 9780879757892

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Discusses the theoretical and practical issues related to animals and morality, focusing on the problems of research animals and pets, and looking at the breach between animal advocates and the scientific and medical community.

The Case for Animal Rights

The Case for Animal Rights
Title The Case for Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Tom Regan
Publisher Univ of California Press
Total Pages 452
Release 1983
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780520054608

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THE argument for animal rights, a classic since its appearance in 1983, from the moral philosophical point of view. With a new preface.

Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Title Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Paul Waldau
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2011
Genre Nature
ISBN 019973996X

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A survey of animal rights issues addresses a variety of topics surrounding research animals, companion animals, wild animals, work animals, and animals used for food, as well as discussing the animal rights movement and its key figures and organizations.

Animal Rights, Human Rights

Animal Rights, Human Rights
Title Animal Rights, Human Rights PDF eBook
Author George Wenzel
Publisher London : Belhaven Press
Total Pages 232
Release 1991
Genre Nature
ISBN

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This study of the controversy surrounding the hunting of seals in the Canadian Arctic concentrates on the Inuit of Clyde River, Baffin Island, and traces the evolution of the traditional subsistence economy and social structure to the present cash economy, and the effects of animal rights movements on the Inuit culture. Extensive bibliography, maps and glossary of Inuit sealing terms.

Animal Rights Without Liberation

Animal Rights Without Liberation
Title Animal Rights Without Liberation PDF eBook
Author Alasdair Cochrane
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 257
Release 2012
Genre Nature
ISBN 0231158262

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Alasdair Cochrane introduces an entirely new theory of animal rights grounded in their interests as sentient beings. He then applies this theory to different and underexplored policy areas, such as genetic engineering, pet-keeping, indigenous hunting, and religious slaughter. In contrast to other proponents of animal rights, Cochrane claims that because most sentient animals are not autonomous agents, they have no intrinsic interest in liberty. As such, he argues that our obligations to animals lie in ending practices that cause their suffering and death and do not require the liberation of animals. Cochrane's "interest-based rights approach" weighs the interests of animals to determine which is sufficient to impose strict duties on humans. In so doing, Cochrane acknowledges that sentient animals have a clear and discernable right not to be made to suffer and not to be killed, but he argues that they do not have a prima facie right to liberty. Because most animals possess no interest in leading freely chosen lives, humans have no moral obligation to liberate them. Moving beyond theory to the practical aspects of applied ethics, this pragmatic volume provides much-needed perspective on the realities and responsibilities of the human-animal relationship.

Defending Animal Rights

Defending Animal Rights
Title Defending Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Tom Regan
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 206
Release 2001
Genre Animal rights
ISBN 9780252026119

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He puts the issue of animal rights in historical context, drawing parallels between animal rights activism and other social movements, including the anti-slavery movement in the nineteenth century and the gay-lesbian struggle today. He also outlines the challenges to animal rights posed by deep ecology and ecofeminism to using animals for human purposes and addresses the ethical dilemma of the animal rights advocate whose employer uses animals for research."--BOOK JACKET.