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What everyone needs to know

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An edition of Animal Rights (2010)

Animal Rights

What everyone needs to know

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From the author's website: "In this compelling volume in the What Everyone Needs to Know series, Paul Waldau expertly navigates the many heated debates surrounding the complex and controversial animal rights movement.
Organized around a series of probing questions, this timely resource offers the most complete, even-handed survey of the animal rights movement available. The book covers the full spectrum of issues, beginning with a clear, highly instructive definition of animal rights. Waldau looks at the different concerns surrounding companion animals, research animals, work animals, and animals used for food, provides a no-nonsense assessment of the treatment of animals, and addresses the philosophical and legal arguments that form the basis of animal rights. Along the way, readers will gain insight into the history of animal protection--as well as the political and social realities facing animals today--and become familiar with a range of hot-button topics, from animal cognizance and autonomy, to attempts to balance animal cruelty versus utility. Chronicled here are the key figures and organizations responsible for moving the animal rights movement forward, as well as legislation and public policy that has been carried out in North America, Europe and Asia in the name of animal rights and animal protection. The final chapter of this indispensable volume looks ahead to the future of animal rights, and delivers an animal protection mandate for citizens, scientists, governments, and other stakeholders. With its multidisciplinary, non-ideological focus and all-inclusive coverage, Animal Rights represents the definitive survey of the animal rights movement--one that will engage every reader and student of animal"

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236

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Cover of: Animal Rights
Animal Rights: What everyone needs to know
2011, Oxford University Press
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Cover of: Animal Rights
Animal Rights: What Everyone Needs to Know®
2010, Oxford University Press, Incorporated
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Oxford, England, New York, USA

Table of Contents

1. General information
2. The animals themselves
3. Philosophical realities
4. History and culture
5. Laws
6. Political realities
7. Social realities
8. Education, the professions, and the arts
9. Contemporary sciences, natural and social
10. Major figures and organizations in the animal rights movement
11. The future of animal rights

Edition Notes

Copyright Date
2011

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
179.3
Library of Congress
HV4708 .W35 2010, HV4708.W35 2010, HV4708 .W35 2011, HV4708 .W35 2010eb

Contributors

Cover Design
Joshua Haymann
Photographer
Jeff J. Mitchell

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xv, 236 p.
Number of pages
236
Dimensions
22 x 14 x 2 centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24594575M
Internet Archive
animalrightswhat0000wald
ISBN 13
9780199739967
LCCN
2010011035
OCLC/WorldCat
589017691

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