The Political Theory of Animal Rights

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Manchester University Press, 22 de jul. 2005 - 181 pàgines
This book seeks to examine the impact on political thinking of regarding animals as morally important beings. Garner notes how political theorists have largely neglected the effect on political thinking of incorporating the interests of animals. Yet, he argues, the case for granting them a high moral status is practically unanswerable. As a result, the author challenges the presumption that political theory is about the"'human question". He seeks to identify the political ideology that is best able to further the interests of animals.
 

Continguts

Preface page
1
Liberalism property and the representation
39
Political liberalism animals and justice
56
Conservatism communitarianism and animals
83
Socialism and animals
100
Ecology and animals
118
Feminism and animals
140
Conclusion
157
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Animal Ethics
Robert Garner
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Sobre l'autor (2005)

Robert Garner is Reader in Politics at the University of Leicester.

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