The Animal Ethics Reader

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Susan Jean Armstrong, Richard George Botzler
Psychology Press, 2003 - 588 páginas
The Animal Ethics Readeris the first comprehensive, state-of-the-art anthology of readings on this substantial area of study and interest. A subject that regularly captures the headlines, the book is designed to appeal to anyone interested in tracing the history of the subject, as well as providing a powerful insight into the debate as it has developed. The recent wealth of material published in this area has not, until now, been collected in one volume. Readings are arranged thematically, carefully presenting a balanced representation of the subject as it stands. It will be essential reading for students taking a course in the subject as well as being of considerable interest to the general reader.
Articles are arranged under the following headings:
Theories of Animal Ethics
Animal Capacities
Animals for Food
Animal Experimentation
Genetic Engineering of Animals
Ethics and Wildlife
Zoos, Aquaria, and Animals in Entertainment
Companion Animals
Legal Rights for Animals
Readings from leading experts in the field including Peter Singer, Mary Midgely and Bernard Rollin are featured as well as selections from Donald Griffin, Mark Bekoff, Jane Goodall, Raymond Frey, Barbara Orlans, Tom Regan, and Baird Callicott. There is an emphasis on balancing classic and contemporary readings with a view to presenting debates as they stand at this point in time.

Each chapter is introduced by the editors and study questions feature at the end. The foreword has been written by Bernard Rollin.

This will be appropriate reading for students taking courses in philosophy, ethics, zoology, animal science, psychology, veterinary medicine, law, environmental science and religion.
 

Índice

Animal Ethics A Sketch of How it Developed
1
30
8
David DeGrazia Equal Consideration and Unequal Moral Status
54
Methods of Study
67
Barbara Smuts Reflections
75
CONTENTS
86
Gary Varner How Facts Matter
92
Cynthia Moss A Passionate Devotion
100
A Utilitarian Response
323
Jeffrey Burkhardt The Inevitability of Animal Biotechnology?
332
Telos
342
Bernice Bovenkerk Frans W A Brom and Babs J van den Bergh
351
Xenotransplantation
359
Gary L Francione Xenografts and Animal Rights
368
Introduction
381
An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunting
390

Consciousness and Cognition
106
Introduction
117
Sue SavageRumbaugh William M Fields and Jared Taglialatela
125
A Whiten J Goodall W C McGrew T Nishida V Reynolds
134
Fran Peavey The Chimpanzee at Stanford
144
Pain
147
Cetaceans
152
Louis M Herman Exploring the Cognitive World of
161
Introduction
175
Temple Grandin Thinking like Animals
184
Bob Bermond The Myth of Animal Suffering
190
Myths and Facts
191
Françoise Wemelsfelder Lives of Quiet Desperation
199
Carol J Adams The Rape of Animals the Butchering of Women
209
Kathryn Paxton George A Feminist Critique of Ethical
216
Religious Perspectives
222
Martin Forward and Mohamed Alam Islam
235
Introduction
245
What are
252
An International
262
Field Studies
272
Hard Choices
281
Introduction
311
Alastair S Gunn Environmental Ethics and Trophy Hunting
400
Protectionism
410
Rehabilitation and Introduction of Captive Wildlife
422
Exotic Species
429
Introduction
445
Tom Regan Are Zoos Morally Defensible?
452
Michael Hutchins Betsy Dresser and Chris Wemmer Ethical
459
Donald G Lindburg Zoos and the Rights of Animals
471
Zoos and the Marsupial
481
Applied Ethics
490
Introduction
499
Paul Shepard The Pet World
510
Freya Mathews Living with Animals
516
James Serpell Raymond Coppinger and Aubrey H Fine The
524
Stephen W Brown and Val Strong The Use of SeizureAlert Dogs
530
Introduction
537
Rattling the Cage Toward
547
Wesley V Jamison Caspar Wenk and James V Parker Every
556
Tom Regan Understanding Animal Rights Violence
563
From Actor to Activist
573
Annotated Further Reading
582
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