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Animal Rights: Moral Theory and Practice
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Mark Rowlands' "Animal Rights: Moral Theory and Practice" is a comprehensive exploration of animal rights from a philosophical perspective.
The book examines various ethical theories and their implications for our treatment of animals.
Rowlands critically analyzes different approaches to animal rights, including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics.
He explores the complexities of animal consciousness and sentience, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of animal moral status.
The book offers a rigorous and insightful contribution to the ongoing debate about animal rights and our moral obligations to non-human animals.
The book examines various ethical theories and their implications for our treatment of animals.
Rowlands critically analyzes different approaches to animal rights, including utilitarianism, deontology, and virtue ethics.
He explores the complexities of animal consciousness and sentience, arguing for a more nuanced understanding of animal moral status.
The book offers a rigorous and insightful contribution to the ongoing debate about animal rights and our moral obligations to non-human animals.
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