The animal rights debate: abolition or regulation?
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Hauptverfasser: Francione, Gary L. 1954- (VerfasserIn), Garner, Robert 1960- (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: New York Columbia University Press © 2010
Schriftenreihe:Critical perspectives on animals
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Beschreibung:Includes bibliographical references and index
Cover -- Contents -- Introduction: What This Book Is and Is Not About -- 1. The Abolition of Animal Exploitation -- Animal Rights and Animal Welfare: The Moral Value of Animal Life -- Animal Welfare Does Not Work -- Animal Rights: Utopian or Pragmatic? -- Notes -- 2. A Defense of a Broad Animal Protectionism -- The Continuum of Recognition -- A Flawed Ethic -- A Defense of Animal Protectionism Against Two Charges -- Morals and Politics -- A Moral Discourse of Animal Protection -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3. A Discussion Between Francione and Garner -- Preliminary Issue: Is Abolition "Fundamentalist"? -- The Personhood and Moral Status of Animals -- The Critique of Animal Welfare Regulation -- Movement Strategy: Moral Education versus Legislation -- Index of Proper Names and Organizations
Gary L. Francione is a law professor and leading philosopher of animal rights theory. Robert Garner is a political theorist specializing in the philosophy and politics of animal protection. Francione maintains that we have no moral justification for using nonhumans and argues that because animals are property--or economic commodities--laws or industry practices requiring "humane" treatment will, as a general matter, fail to provide any meaningful level of protection. Garner favors a version of animal rights that focuses on eliminating animal suffering and adopts a protectionist approach, maintaining that although the traditional animal-welfare ethic is philosophically flawed, it can contribute strategically to the achievement of animal-rights ends. As they spar, Francione and Garner deconstruct the animal protection movement in the United States, the United Kingdom, Europe, and elsewhere, discussing the practices of such organizations as PETA, which joins with McDonald's and other animal users to "improve" the slaughter of animals. They also examine American and European laws and campaigns from both the rights and welfare perspectives, identifying weaknesses and strengths that give shape to future legislation and action
Beschreibung:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 273 pages)
ISBN:0231149549
0231149557
0231526695
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9780231149556
9780231526692
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