Description: FREE SHIPPING UK WIDE The Case for Animal Rights by Tom Regan More than twenty years after its original publication, The Case for Animal Rights is an acknowledged classic of moral philosophy, and its author is recognized as the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement. In a new and fully considered preface, Regan responds to his critics and defends the books revolutionary position. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description More than twenty years after its original publication, The Case for Animal Rights is an acknowledged classic of moral philosophy, and its author is recognized as the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement. In a new and fully considered preface, Regan responds to his critics and defends the books revolutionary position. Back Cover "Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Kant, Bentham, Mill: all thought seriously about the role of animals in our lives. But not until Tom Regan published "The Case for Animal Rights did the world possess a theory of the rights of animals. When philosophy students come to this issue hundreds of years from now, they will read the greats in light of the arguments presented here."--Gary L. Comstock, editor of "Life Science Ethics"Tom Regans now classic "Case For Animal Rights blends careful argument with intense moral concern. For two decades, where Regan has been taken seriously, animals have been better off and people have become better persons. This new edition is a welcome sign of this influence continuing."--Holmes Rolston, III, University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University"A bold and nuanced analysis of the inherent value and moral standing of nonhuman animals. It may also be the most consistent and unyielding defense of animal rights."--Tom L. Beauchamp, Georgetown University"The most powerful and plausible consideration of the issues and defense of animal rights yet to be produced (or likely to be)."--Richard Wasserstrom "By far the best work on the subject, and will continue to be the definitive work for years to come . . . .[It is] destined to become a modern classic in the field of ethics, alongside Rawlss "A Theory of Justice and Nozicks "Anarchy, State, and Utopia."--Alastair S. Gunn, coauthor of "Hold Paramount Flap "Aristotle, Aquinas, Descartes, Kant, Bentham, Mill: all thought seriously about the role of animals in our lives. But not until Tom Regan published The Case for Animal Rights did the world possess a theory of the rights of animals. When philosophy students come to this issue hundreds of years from now, they will read the greats in light of the arguments presented here."--Gary L. Comstock, editor of Life Science Ethics "Tom Regans now classic Case For Animal Rights blends careful argument with intense moral concern. For two decades, where Regan has been taken seriously, animals have been better off and people have become better persons. This new edition is a welcome sign of this influence continuing."--Holmes Rolston, III, University Distinguished Professor, Colorado State University "A bold and nuanced analysis of the inherent value and moral standing of nonhuman animals. It may also be the most consistent and unyielding defense of animal rights."--Tom L. Beauchamp, Georgetown University "The most powerful and plausible consideration of the issues and defense of animal rights yet to be produced (or likely to be)."--Richard Wasserstrom "By far the best work on the subject, and will continue to be the definitive work for years to come . . . .[It is] destined to become a modern classic in the field of ethics, alongside Rawlss A Theory of Justice and Nozicks Anarchy, State, and Utopia. "--Alastair S. Gunn, coauthor of Hold Paramount Praise for the first edition: "Unquestionably the best work yet to appear in its field, surpassing even Peter Singers famous Animal Liberation in originality, thoroughness, and rigor."-- Choice " The Case for Animal Rights is beyond question the most important philosophical contribution to animal rights and is a major work in moral philosophy."-- Animal Law Review "The most powerful and plausible consideration of the issues and defense of animal rights yet to be produced (or likely to be)."--Richard Wasserstrom, author of Philosophy and Social Issues (1980) Author Biography Tom Regan is Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at North Carolina State University and is the author (with Carl Cohen) of The Animal Rights Debate (2001) and Empty Cages: Facing the Challenge of Animal Rights (2004). Table of Contents Preface to the 2004 Edition Preface to the First Edition Acknowledgments 1. ANIMAL AWARENESS 1.1 Descartess Denial 1.2 How Not to Challenge Descartes 1.3 The Principle of Parsimony 1.4 La Mettries Objection 1.5 The Language Test 1.6 Skepticism 1.7 Evolutionary Theory and Consciousness 1.8 Descartess Downfall 1.9 The Cumulative Argument for Animal Consciousness 1.10 Which Animals are Conscious? 1.11. Summary and Conclusion 2. THE COMPLEXITY OF ANIMAL AWARENESS 2.1 The Belief-Desire Theory 2.2 Language and Belief 2.3 The Content of Belief 2.4 Three Objections 2.5 The Complexity of Animal Consciousness 2.6 Summary and Conclusion 3. ANIMAL WELFARE 3.1 The Autonomy of Animals 3.2 Interests 3.3 Benefits 3.4 Harms 3.5 Death 3.6 Paternalism and Animals 3.7 Euthanasia and Animals 3.8 Summary and Conclusion 4. ETHICAL THINKING AND THEORY 4.1 Some Ways Not to Answer Moral Questions 4.2 The Ideal Moral Judgment 4.3 Criteria for Evaluating Moral Principles 4.4 Consequentialist Ethical Theories 4.5 Nonconsequentialist Ethical Theories 4.6 Evaluating Ethical Theories 4.7 Summary and Conclusion 5. INDIRECT DUTY VIEWS 5.1 Indirect and Direct Duty Views 5.2 Moral Agents and Moral Patients 5.3 Narvesons View: Rational Egoism 5.4 Rawlss Position: Contractarianism 5.5 Kants Position: Humanity as End in Itself 5.6 The Moral Arbitrariness of All Indirect Duty Views 5.7 Summary and Conclusion 6. DIRECT DUTY VIEWS 6.1 The Cruelty-Kindness View 6.2 Hedonistic Utilitarianism 6.3 Preference Utilitarianism 6.4 Singers Grounds for Vegetarianism 6.5 Utilitarianism and Speciesism 6.6 Summary and Conclusion 7. JUSTICE AND EQUALITY 7.1 Utilitarian and Perfectionist Theories of Justice 7.2 Individuals as Equal in Value 7.3 "All Animals Are Equal" 7.4 Inherent Value and Reverence for Life 7.5 Inherent Value and the Subject-of-a-Life Criterion 7.6 Justice: The Principle of Respect for Individuals 7.7 Rule Utilitarianism and Justice 7.8 Defending the Respect Principle 7.9 The Derivation of the Harm Principle 7.10 Summary and Conclusion 8. THE RIGHTS VIEW 8.1 Moral and Legal Rights 8.2 Claims and Valid Claims 8.3 Acquired and Unacquired Duties 8.4 The Respect Principle and the Right To Respectful Treatment 8.5 The Rights of Moral Patients 8.6 A Miscellany of Objections 8.7 Overriding the Right Not to be Harmed 8.8 The Innocence of Moral Patients 8.9 Should the Numbers Count? 8.10 The Miniride and Worse-off Principles 8.11 Why Side Effects Dont Count 8.12 More Objections Answered 8.13 Unfinished Business 8.14 Summary and Conclusion 9. IMPLICATIONS OF THE RIGHTS VIEW 9.1 Why Vegetarianism is Obligatory 9.2 Why Hunting and Trapping Are Wrong 9.3 How to Worry about Endangered Species 9.4 Against the Use of Animals in Science 9.5 Summary and Conclusion Epilogue Notes Index Review ""The Case for Animal Rights "is beyond question the most important philosophical contribution to animal rights and is a major work in moral philosophy."--"Animal Law Review" Long Description More than twenty years after its original publication, "The Case for Animal Rights "is an acknowledged classic of moral philosophy, and its author is recognized as the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement. In a new and fully considered preface, Regan responds to his critics and defends the books revolutionary position. Review Quote ""The Case for Animal Rights "is beyond question the most important philosophical contribution to animal rights and is a major work in moral philosophy."--"Animal Law Review" Details ISBN0520243862 Author Tom Regan Short Title CASE FOR ANIMAL RIGHTS UPDATED Publisher University of California Press Edition Description Updated Language English ISBN-10 0520243862 ISBN-13 9780520243866 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 179.3 Year 2004 Imprint University of California Press Country of Publication United States Replaces 9780520054608 Edition 1st Place of Publication Berkerley DOI 10.1604/9780520243866 UK Release Date 2004-09-17 NZ Release Date 2004-09-17 US Release Date 2004-09-17 Illustrations 1 b-w illustration Pages 474 Publication Date 2004-09-17 Audience General AU Release Date 2004-09-16 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9780520243866
Book Title: The Case for Animal Rights
Number of Pages: 474 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: The Case for Animal Rights
Publisher: University of California Press
Publication Year: 2004
Item Height: 210 mm
Item Weight: 590 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Tom Regan
Subject Area: Domestic Policy
Item Width: 140 mm
Format: Paperback