The Animal Rights Debate

The Animal Rights Debate
Title The Animal Rights Debate PDF eBook
Author Carl Cohen
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 340
Release 2001
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780847696635

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Do all animals have rights? Is it morally wrong to use mice or dogs in medical research, or rabbits and cows as food? How ought we resolve conflicts between the interests of humans and those of other animals? Philosophical inquiry is essential in addressing such questions; the answers given must have enormous practical importance. Here for the first time in the same volume, the animal rights debate is argued deeply and fully by the two most articulate and influential philosophers representing the opposing camps. Each makes his case in turn to the opposing case. The arguments meet head on: Are we humans morally justified in using animals as we do? A vexed and enduring controversy here receives its deepest and most eloquent exposition.

The Animal Rights Debate

The Animal Rights Debate
Title The Animal Rights Debate PDF eBook
Author Gary L. Francione
Publisher Columbia University Press
Total Pages 289
Release 2010-10-26
Genre Nature
ISBN 0231526695

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Gary L. Francione is a law professor and leading philosopher of animal rights theory. Robert Garner is a political theorist specializing in the philosophy and politics of animal protection. Francione maintains that we have no moral justification for using nonhumans and argues that because animals are property or economic commodities laws or industry practices requiring "humane" treatment will, as a general matter, fail to provide any meaningful level of protection. Garner favors a version of animal rights that focuses on eliminating animal suffering and adopts a protectionist approach, maintaining that although the traditional animal-welfare ethic is philosophically flawed, it can contribute strategically to the achievement of animal-rights ends. As they spar, Francione and Garner deconstruct the animal protection movement in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and elsewhere, discussing the practices of such organizations as PETA, which joins with McDonald's and other animal users to "improve" the slaughter of animals. They also examine American and European laws and campaigns from both the rights and welfare perspectives, identifying weaknesses and strengths that give shape to future legislation and action.

Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Title Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2004-04-01
Genre Nature
ISBN 9780198034735

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Cass Sunstein and Martha Nussbaum bring together an all-star cast of contributors to explore the legal and political issues that underlie the campaign for animal rights and the opposition to it. Addressing ethical questions about ownership, protection against unjustified suffering, and the ability of animals to make their own choices free from human control, the authors offer numerous different perspectives on animal rights and animal welfare. They show that whatever one's ultimate conclusions, the relationship between human beings and nonhuman animals is being fundamentally rethought. This book offers a state-of-the-art treatment of that rethinking.

Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Title Animal Rights PDF eBook
Author Marna A. Owen
Publisher Twenty-First Century Books
Total Pages 164
Release 2009-09-01
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 0761340823

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Provides information about animal rights, examines the current controversy, and includes opinions and perspectives for both sides of the debate.

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.

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.

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.