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Index
Title Copyright Dedication Contents List of Contributors Foreword by Bernard E. Rollin Preface for the Third Edition Acknowledgments General Introduction: Animal Ethics: A Sketch of How It Developed and Where It Is Now PART ONE Theories of Animal Ethics
Introduction to Part One
Further Reading Study Questions
1 The Case for Animal Rights TOM REGAN 2 Reply to Tom Regan CARL COHEN 3 Are Human Rights Human? PAOLA CAVALIERI 4 Practical Ethics PETER SINGER 5 Feminism and the Treatment of Animals: From Care to Dialogue JOSEPHINE DONOVAN 6 Rights, Interests, Desires and Beliefs R. G. FREY 7 Universal Basic Rights for Animals* SUE DONALDSON AND WILL KYMLICKA
PART TWO Animal Capacities: Pain, Emotion, Consciousness
Introduction to Part Two
Further Reading Study Questions
Issues/Methods of Study
8 An Integrative and Functional Framework for the Study of Animal Emotion and Mood* MICHAEL MENDL, OLIVER H. P. BURMAN, AND ELIZABETH S. PAUL 9 Reflections BARBARA SMUTS
Anthropomorphism
10 Anthropomorphism and Cross-Species Modeling SANDRA D. MITCHELL 11 Thinking without Words: An Overview for Animal Ethics* JOSÉ LUIS BERMÚDEZ
Consciousness, Emotion, and Suffering
12 Animal Pain BERNARD E. ROLLIN 13 A Neuropsychological and Evolutionary Approach to Animal Consciousness and Animal Suffering BOB BERMOND 14 Animal Pain* COLIN ALLEN 15 Animal Consciousness: What Matters and Why DANIEL C. DENNETT 16 New Evidence of Animal Consciousness DONALD R. GRIFFIN AND GAYLE B. SPECK 17 Self-Awareness in Animals* DAVID DEGRAZIA
PART THREE Primates and Cetaceans
Introduction to Part Three
Further Reading Study Questions
Primates
18 Ape Consciousness‒Human Consciousness: A Perspective Informed by Language and Culture SUE SAVAGE-RUMBAUGH, WILLIAM MINTZ FIELDS, AND JARED TAGLIALATELA 19 Are Apes Persons? The Case for Primate Intersubjectivity JUAN CARLOS GÓMEZ 20 Cultures in Chimpanzees A. WHITEN, J. GOODALL, W. C. MCGREW, T. NISHIDA, V. REYNOLDS, Y. SUGIYAMA, C. E. G. TUTIN, R. W. WRANGHAM, AND C. BOESCH 21 Being a Critter Psychologist* KRISTIN ANDREWS 22 Problems Faced by Wild and Captive Chimpanzees: Finding Solutions JANE GOODALL
Cetaceans
23 Culture and Conservation of Non-Humans with Reference to Whales and Dolphins: Review and New Directions HAL WHITEHEAD, LUKE RENDELL, RICHARD W. OSBORNE, AND BERND WÜRSIG 24 Consciousness in Dolphins? A Review of Recent Evidence* HEIDI E. HARLEY 25 Whales as Persons PAOLA CAVALIERI
PART FOUR Animals for Food
Introduction to Part Four
Further Reading Study Questions
26 Meat Eating DAVID DEGRAZIA 27 Thinking Like Animals TEMPLE GRANDIN 28 A Major Change TEMPLE GRANDIN 29 Putting Meat on the Table: Industrial Farm Animal Production in America: A Report of the Pew Commission on Industrial Farm Animal Production* 30 The Least Harm Principle May Require that Humans Consume a Diet Containing Large Herbivores, Not a Vegan Diet STEVEN L. DAVIS 31 The Basic Argument for Vegetarianism JAMES RACHELS 32 The Rape of Animals, the Butchering of Women CAROL J. ADAMS Religious Issues
33 Animal Rights in the Jewish Tradition* DAVID MEVORACH SEIDENBERG 34 Is Christianity Irredeemably Speciesist?* ANDREW LINZEY 35 Islam MARTIN FORWARD AND MOHAMED ALAM
PART FIVE Animal Experimentation
Introduction to Part Five
Further Reading Study Questions
Laboratory Studies
36 The Commonsense Case Against Animal Experimentation* MYLAN ENGEL JR. 37 The Ethics of Animal Research: What Are the Prospects for Agreement? DAVID DEGRAZIA 38 Defending Animal Research: An International Perspective BARUCH A. BRODY 39 Who—or What—Are the Rats (and Mice) in the Laboratory? LYNDA BIRKE 40 Animal Research: A Moral Science: Talking Point on the Use of Animals in Scientific Research* BERNARD E. ROLLIN 41 The Ethics of Animal Research: Talking Point on the Use of Animals in Scientific Research* SIMON FESTING AND ROBIN WILKINSON 42 Reasons Scientists Avoid Thinking about Ethics* PAUL ROOT WOLPE
Regulating Animal Experimentation
43 Ethical Themes of National Regulations Governing Animal Experiments F. BARBARA ORLANS
Animals in the Classroom
44 Humane Education: The Role of Animal-Based Learning ANDREW J. PETTO AND KARLA D. RUSSELL
Ecological Studies
45 Ecological Ethics: Building a New Tool Kit for Ecologists and Biodiversity Managers* BEN A. MINTEER AND JAMES P. COLLINS
PART SIX Animals and Biotechnology
Introduction to Part Six
Further Reading Study Questions
46 Some Ethical Issues in Biotechnology Involving Animals DAVID MORTON Issues in Genetic Engineering
47 Crossing Species Boundaries JASON SCOTT ROBERT AND FRANÇOISE BAYLIS 48 In Defense of the Moral Relevance of Species Boundaries ROBERT STREIFFER 49 Animal Genetic Manipulation: A Utilitarian Response KEVIN R. SMITH 50 The Inevitability of Animal Biotechnology? Ethics and the Scientific Attitude JEFFREY BURKHARDT 51 Dis/Integrating Animals: Ethical Dimensions of the Genetic Engineering of Animals for Human Consumption* TRACI WARKENTIN
TELOS as an Influence on Ethical Issues
52 On Telos and Genetic Engineering BERNARD E. ROLLIN 53 Brave New Birds: The Use of “Animal Integrity” in Animal Ethics BERNICE BOVENKERK, FRANS W. A. BROM, AND BABS J. VAN DEN BERGH 54 Telos and the Ethics of Animal Farming* JES LYNNING HARFELD
De-Extinction
55 Bringing Them Back to Life: The Revival of an Extinct Species Is No Longer a Fantasy* CARL ZIMMER 56 Reintroduction and De-Extinction* DOLLY JØRGENSEN
PART SEVEN Ethics and Wildlife
Introduction to Part Seven
Further Reading Study Questions
Hunting Controversies
57 Game and Wild Life Conservation ALDO LEOPOLD 58 Hunting as a Moral Good* LAWRENCE CAHOONE 59 The Killing Game: An Ecofeminist Critique of Hunting MARTI KHEEL 60 Environmental Ethics and Trophy Hunting ALASTAIR S. GUNN
Special Problems
61 Exotic Species, Naturalisation, and Biological Nativism NED HETTINGER 62 The Potential Conservation Value of Non-Native Species* MARTIN A. SCHLAEPFER, DOV F. SAX, AND JULIAN D. OLDEN 63 To Eat the Laughing Animal DALE PETERSON 64 The Ethic of Care and the Problem of Wild Animals GRACE CLEMENT
PART EIGHT Zoos and Aquariums
Introduction to Part Eight
Further Reading Study Questions
65 Cetacean Captivity* LORI MARINO 66 Free Willy—and All His Pals* MARC SCHEFF 67 Elephants in Captivity* KRISTIN L. VEHRS 68 Against Zoos DALE JAMIESON 69 In Defense of Zoos and Aquariums: The Ethical Basis for Keeping Wild Animals in Captivity MICHAEL HUTCHINS, BRANDIE SMITH, AND RUTH ALLARD 70 Opportunities Lost: Zoos and the Marsupial that Tried to Be a Wolf CHRIS WEMMER 71 Ecological Ethics in Captivity: Balancing Values and Responsibilities in Zoo and Aquarium Research Under Rapid Global Change* BEN A. MINTEER AND JAMES P. COLLINS
PART NINE Animal Companions
Introduction to Part Nine
Further Reading Study Questions
72 Affection’s Claim KONRAD LORENZ 73 The Pet World PAUL SHEPARD 74 Hand-Raising a Rhino in the Wild ANNA MERZ 75 Living with Animals FREYA MATHEWS 76 Killing Animals in Animal Shelters CLARE PALMER 77 The Structure of Evil* MARK ROWLANDS 78 An FBI Perspective on Animal Cruelty* ALAN C. BRANTLEY 79 Ethics and Euthanasia* BERNARD E. ROLLIN 80 The Miracle of Life and Afterword DIANE LEIGH AND MARILEE GEYER 81 The Moral Basis of Animal-Assisted Therapy* TZACHI ZAMIR
PART TEN Animal Law/Animal Activism
Introduction to Part Ten
Further Reading Study Questions
82 A Great Shout: Legal Rights for Great Apes STEVEN M. WISE 83 Book Review of Rattling the Cage: Toward Legal Rights for Animals by Steven M. Wise RICHARD A. POSNER 84 The Dangerous Claims of the Animal Rights Movement RICHARD A. EPSTEIN 85 U.S. Law and Animal Experimentation: A Critical Primer* STEPHEN R. LATHAM 86 Personhood, Animals, and the Law* CHRISTINE M. KORSGAARD 87 Every Sparrow That Falls: Understanding Animal Rights Activism as Functional Religion WESLEY V. JAMISON, CASPAR WENK, AND JAMES V. PARKER 88 Understanding Animal Rights Violence TOM REGAN 89 Civil Disobedience: A Case Study in Factors of Effectiveness COURTNEY L. DILLARD 90 Ten Ways to Make a Difference PETER SINGER 91 The Animal Activist’s Handbook: Maximizing Our Positive Impact in Today’s World* MATT BALL AND BRUCE FRIEDRICH
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