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Justice for Animals: Our Collective Responsibility
By (Author) Martha C. Nussbaum
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
14th February 2024
14th March 2024
United States
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Social impact of environmental issues
Environmental policy and protocols
179.3
Paperback
400
Width 140mm, Height 213mm, Spine 25mm
324g
A brilliant (Chicago Review of Books), elegantly written, and compelling (National Review) new theory and call to action on animal rights, ethics, and law from the renowned philosopher Martha C. Nussbaum.
Animals are in trouble all over the world. Whether through the cruelties of the factory meat industry, poaching and game hunting, habitat destruction, or neglect of the companion animals that people purport to love, animals suffer injustice and horrors at our hands every day.
The world needs an ethical awakening, a consciousness-raising movement of international proportions. In Justice for Animals, one of the worlds most renowned philosophers and humanists, Martha C. Nussbaum, provides the most important book on animal ethics written to date (Thomas I. White, author of In Defense of Dolphins).
From dolphins to crows, elephants to octopuses, Nussbaum examines the entire animal kingdom, showcasing the lives of animals with wonder, awe, and compassion to understand how we can create a world in which human beings are truly friends of animals, not exploiters or users. All animals should have a shot at flourishing in their own way. Humans have a collective duty to face and solve animal harm. An urgent call to action and a manual for change, Nussbaums groundbreaking theory directs politics and law to help us meet our ethical responsibilities as no book has done before.
Martha C. Nussbaum is the Ernst Freund Distinguished Service Professor of Law and Ethics, appointed in the Philosophy Department and the Law School of the University of Chicago. She gave the 2016 Jefferson Lecture for the National Endowment for the Humanities and won the 2016 Kyoto Prize in Arts and Philosophy. The 2018 Berggruen Prize in Philosophy and Culture, and the 2020 Holberg Prize. These three prizes are regarded as the most prestigious awards available in fields not eligible for a Nobel. She has written more than twenty-two books, includingUpheavals of Thought: The Intelligence of Emotions;Anger and Forgiveness: Resentment, Generosity, Justice;Not for Profit: Why Democracy Needs the Humanities; andThe Monarchy of Fear.