Animal Rights: What Everyone Needs to Know
Oxford University Press (2010)
| Abstract | General information -- The animals themselves -- Philosophical arguments -- Laws -- Political realities -- Social realities -- Education and the arts -- Contemporary sciences -- Major figures and organizations in the animal rights movement -- The future of animal rights. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Animal rights | |||||||||
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| Call number | HV4708.W35 2010 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 9780199739967 019973996X 9780199739974 0199739978 | |||||||||
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Tom Regan (2009). The Case for Animal Rights. In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring Ethics: An Introductory Anthology. Oxford University Press.
Kathy Rudy (2011). Loving Animals: Toward a New Animal Advocacy. Univ of Minnesota Press.
Roger Scruton (2000). Animal Rights and Wrongs. Metro in Association with Demos.
Deborah Slicer (1991). Your Daughter or Your Dog? A Feminist Assessment of the Animal Research Issue. Hypatia 6 (1):108 - 124.
David DeGrazia (2002). Animal Rights: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press.
David Sztybel (2001). Animal Rights: Autonomy and Redundancy. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics 14 (3):259-273.
Marna A. Owen (2009). Animal Rights: Noble Cause or Needless Effort? Twenty-First Century Books.
John M. Kistler (2002). People Promoting and People Opposing Animal Rights: In Their Own Words. Greenwood Press.
Mark Rowlands (2009). Animal Rights: Moral Theory and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan.
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