Animals and Their Moral Standing

Animals and Their Moral Standing

Author: Stephen R L Clark

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2006-06-07

Total Pages: 203

ISBN-13: 1134779283

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Twenty years ago, people thought only cranks or sentimentalists could be seriously concerned about the treatment of non-human animals. However, since then philosophers, scientists and welfarists have raised public awareness of the issue; and they have begun to lay the foundations for an enormous change in human practice. This book is a record of the development of 'animal rights' through the eyes of one highly-respected and well-known thinker. This book brings together for the first time Stephen R.L. Clark's major essays in one volume. Written with characteristic clarity and persuasion, Animals and Their Moral Standing will be essential reading for both philosophers and scientists, as well as the general reader concerned by the debates over animal rights and treatment.


Anthropocentrism and Its Discontents

Anthropocentrism and Its Discontents

Author: Gary Steiner

Publisher: University of Pittsburgh Pre

Published: 2005-11-06

Total Pages: 345

ISBN-13: 0822970988

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Anthropocentrism and Its Discontents is the first-ever comprehensive examination of views of animals in the history of Western philosophy, from Homeric Greece to the twentieth century. In recent decades, increased interest in this area has been accompanied by scholars' willingness to conceive of animal experience in terms of human mental capacities: consciousness, self-awareness, intention, deliberation, and in some instances, at least limited moral agency. This conception has been facilitated by a shift from behavioral to cognitive ethology (the science of animal behavior), and by attempts to affirm the essential similarities between the psychophysical makeup of human beings and animals. Gary Steiner sketches the terms of the current debates about animals and relates these to their historical antecedents, focusing on both the dominant anthropocentric voices and those recurring voices that instead assert a fundamental kinship relation between human beings and animals. He concludes with a discussion of the problem of balancing the need to recognize a human indebtedness to animals and the natural world with the need to preserve a sense of the uniqueness and dignity of the human individual.


Taking Animals Seriously

Taking Animals Seriously

Author: David DeGrazia

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1996-07-13

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 9780521567602

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This book distinguishes itself from much of the polemical literature on these issues by offering the most judicious and well-balanced account yet available of animals' moral standing, and related questions concerning their minds and welfare. Transcending jejune debates focused on utilitarianism versus rights, the book offers a fresh methodological approach with specific and constructive conclusions about our treatment of animals. David DeGrazia provides the most thorough discussion yet of whether equal consideration should be extended to animals' interests, and examines the issues of animal minds and animal well-being with an unparalleled combination of philosophical rigor and empirical documentation. His book is an important contribution to the field of animal ethics and will be read with special interest by all philosophers teaching such courses, as well as biologists, those professionally involved with animals, and general readers concerned about animal welfare.


How to Count Animals, more or less

How to Count Animals, more or less

Author: Shelly Kagan

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2019-04-05

Total Pages: 320

ISBN-13: 0192565176

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Most people agree that animals count morally, but how exactly should we take animals into account? A prominent stance in contemporary ethical discussions is that animals have the same moral status that people do, and so in moral deliberation the similar interests of animals and people should be given the very same consideration. In How to Count Animals, more or less, Shelly Kagan sets out and defends a hierarchical approach in which people count more than animals do and some animals count more than others. For the most part, moral theories have not been developed in such a way as to take account of differences in status. By arguing for a hierarchical account of morality - and exploring what status sensitive principles might look like - Kagan reveals just how much work needs to be done to arrive at an adequate view of our duties toward animals, and of morality more generally.


The Animals Issue

The Animals Issue

Author: Peter Carruthers

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 1992-09-24

Total Pages: 226

ISBN-13: 9780521436892

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Peter Carruthers explores a variety of moral theories, arguing that animals lack direct moral significance.


The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics

The Oxford Handbook of Animal Ethics

Author: Tom L. Beauchamp

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2011-11-17

Total Pages: 997

ISBN-13: 0195371968

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This text is designed to capture the nature of the questions as they stand today and to propose solutions to many of the major problems in the ethics of how we use animals.


The Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics

The Oxford Handbook of Practical Ethics

Author: Hugh LaFollette

Publisher: Oxford Handbooks Online

Published: 2005-09-15

Total Pages: 796

ISBN-13: 9780199284238

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This is a guide to contemporary thought on ethical issues in all areas of human activity - personal, medical, sexual, social, political, judicial, and international, from the natural world to the world of business.


Subhuman

Subhuman

Author: T. J. Kasperbauer

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2018

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0190695811

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How do we think about animals? How do we decide what they deserve and how we ought to treat them? Subhuman takes an interdisciplinary approach to these questions, drawing from research in philosophy, neuroscience, psychology, law, history, sociology, economics, and anthropology. Subhuman argues that our attitudes to nonhuman animals, both positive and negative, largely arise from our need to compare ourselves to them.


Animals and Their Moral Standing

Animals and Their Moral Standing

Author: Stephen R. L. Clark

Publisher: Taylor & Francis US

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 214

ISBN-13: 9780415135603

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This book is a record of the development of 'animal rights' through the eyes of one highly-respected and well-known thinker.