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The Moral Rights of Animals

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Full Title:

The Moral Rights of Animals

Contributors:

By (Author) Mylan Engel
Edited by Gary Lynn Comstock
Contributions by Tom Regan
Contributions by Jeremy Garrett
Contributions by Mylan Engel
Contributions by Nathan Nobis
Contributions by Anne Baril
Contributions by Aaron Simmons
Contributions by Molly Gardner
Contributions by Evelyn Pluhar

ISBN:

9781498531924

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

23rd March 2018

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Professional and Scholarly

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Animals and society / Animal rights - issues and debates

Dewey:

179.3

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

326

Dimensions:

Width 152mm, Height 230mm, Spine 25mm

Weight:

490g

Description

Edited by Mylan Engel Jr. and Gary Lynn Comstock, this book employs different ethical lenses, including classical deontology, libertarianism, commonsense morality, virtue ethics, utilitarianism, and the capabilities approach, to explore the philosophical basis for the strong animal rights view, which holds that animals have moral rights equal in strength to the rights of humans, while also addressing what are undoubtedly the most serious challenges to the strong animal rights stance, including the challenges posed by rights nihilism, the kind argument against animal rights, the problem of predation, and the comparative value of lives. In addition, contributors explore the practical import of animal rights both from a social policy standpoint and from the standpoint of personal ethical decisions concerning what to eat and whether to hunt animals. Unlike other volumes on animal rights, which focus primarily on the legal rights of animals, and unlike other anthologies on animal ethics, which tend to cover a wide variety of topics but only devote a few articles to each topic, this volume focuses exclusively on the question of whether animals have moral rights and the practical import of such rights. The Moral Rights of Animals will be an indispensable resource for scholars, teachers, and students in the fields of animal ethics, applied ethics, ethical theory, and human-animal studies, as well as animal rights advocates and policy makers interested in improving the treatment of animals.

Reviews

The attitudes of philosophers on our obligations to other animals and the view that other animals possess certain moral rights have shifted considerably in the last 40 years and a great deal of credit for this shift is owed to Tom Regan's The Case for Animal Rights and subsequent work. This excellent anthology grew out of a 2011 workshop held in Regan's honor and is dedicated to him. It features fourteen essays all of which intersect with Regan's views in some way. The authors largely defend the view that other animals have moral rights and those who don't hold that we have significant obligations to other animals. The essays succeed at exploring, critiquing, and expanding upon Regan's work in a way that is both rigorous and detailed, while accessible to those new to Regan or the animal rights literature. Overall, this anthology makes an excellent companion to the work of Regan, and contains a great collection of readings on current debates in the area of animal rights. It would work quite well in a class on animal ethics, and the material is suitable and accessible for undergraduates of all levels. * Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews *
This volume deserves a wide audience. . . for those who believe that philosophical work lacks practical significance, but who are open to being convinced otherwise, I heartily recommend these thoughtful essays spawned by the work and life of a most intellectually honest and compassionate man. * Between the Species *
The fifteen authors of these essays honor Tom Regan with their appreciation of his ground-breaking ideas about animal rights, but also by advancing the debate about the moral status of animals in all sorts of surprising new directions. Consistently well-written, rigorous, and engaging, these essays represent the state-of-the-art in animal ethics. -- Jean Kazez, author of Animalkind: What We Owe to Animals
This is an important collection that will prove to be a useful resource to both animal ethics scholars and students, who will enjoy the clarity and accessibility of many chapters. * Essays in Philosophy *
The fifteen authors of these essays honor Tom Regan with their appreciation of his ground-breaking ideas about animal rights, but also by advancing the debate about the moral status of animals in all sorts of surprising new directions. Consistently well-written, rigorous, and engaging, these essays represent the state-of-the-art in animal ethics. -- Jean Kazez, author of Animalkind: What We Owe to Animals

Author Bio

Mylan Engel Jr. is professor of philosophy at Northern Illinois University. Gary Comstock is professor of philosophy at North Carolina State University.

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