In this 2nd edition the author has substantially revised his book throughout, updating the moral arguments and adding a chapter on animal minds. Importantly, rather than being a polemic on animal rights, this book is also a considered and imaginative evaluation of moral theory as explored through the issue of animal rights.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Animal Rights and Moral Theories Arguing for One’s Species Utilitarianism and Animals: Peter Singer’s Case for Animal Liberation Tom Regan: Animal Rights as Natural Rights Virtue Ethics and Animals Contractarianism and Animal Rights Animal Minds Index
Über den Autor
MARK ROWLANDS is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami, USA. He is author of a dozen books, translated into more than twenty languages. These include
The Body in Mind (1999),
The Nature of Consciousness (2001),
Animals Like Us (2002) and
Body Language (2006). His autobiography,
The Philosopher and the Wolf was published in 2008.