Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals
SUNY Press (1997)
| Abstract | This is the first book to evaluate the significance and usefulness of the practices of anthropomorphism and anecdotalism for understanding animals. | |||||||||
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| ISBN(s) | 0791431258 9780791431252 | |||||||||
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Sarah Stebbins (1993). Anthropomorphism. Philosophical Studies 69 (2-3):113-122.
John A. Fischer (1987). Taking Sympathy Seriously: A Defense of Our Moral Psychology Toward Animals. Environmental Ethics 9 (3):197-215.
Brian L. Keeley (2004). Anthropomorphism, Primatomorphism, Mammalomorphism: Understanding Cross-Species Comparisons. Biology and Philosophy 19 (4):521-540.
M. H. Moynihan (1997). Self-Awareness, with Specific References to Coleoid Cephalopods. In R. Mitchell, Nicholas S. Thompson & H. L. Miles (eds.), Anthropomorphism, Anecdotes, and Animals. SUNY Press.
Fredrik Karlsson (2012). Critical Anthropomorphism and Animal Ethics. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 25 (5):707-720.
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