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Animal Rights: A Historical Anthology

AUTHOR: Andrew Linzey (Editor)
ISBN: 0231134215

SHORT DESCRIPTION: This work, originally published in 1990 in the UK, collects writings from Plato and Aristotle to John Rawls, Peter Singer, and Robert Nozick on the relationships between animals and humans and on animals' rights and human obligations. The new...

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Animal Rights: A Historical Anthology
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by Andrew Linzey (Editor)

Book Description
This comprehensive and diverse anthology, the only one of its kind, illuminates the complex evolution of moral thought regarding animals and includes writings from ancient Greece to the present. Animal Rights reveals the ways in which a variety of thinkers have addressed such issues as our ethical responsibilities for the welfare of animals, whether animals have rights, and what it means to be human.

About the Author
Andrew Linzey is a member of the Faculty of Theology, Oxford University, and Bede Jarrett Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars. He is also Honorary Professor in Theology at Birmingham University and Special Professor at Saint Xavier University, Chicago. He has written or edited twenty books, including Aninal Theology, Animal Rites: Liturgies of Animal Care, Animal Theology, and Animals on the Agenda: Questions about Animals for Theology and Ethics.Paul Barry Clarke, as a teacher and researcher in the Department of Government at the University of Essex, has written and edited over twelve books in political philosophy. He is the author of Autonomy Unbound, Deep Citizenship, and Citizenship, and has recently coedited and contributed to the Encyclopedia of Democratic Thought.


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         Book Review

Animal Rights: A Historical Anthology
- Book Reviews,
by Andrew Linzey (Editor)

Animal Rights: A Historical Anthology

FROM THE PUBLISHER

"Animal rights" sounds like a modern idea, but in fact - for over three millennia - philosophers, theologians, and political theorists have grappled with the question of our obligations toward animals. This comprehensive and diverse anthology, the only one of its kind, illuminates the complex evolution of moral thought regarding animals and includes writings from ancient Greece to the present. Animal Rights reveals the ways in which a variety of thinkers have addressed such issues as our ethical responsibilities for the welfare of animals, whether animals have rights, and what it means to be human.

The anthology adds much-needed historical depth to current controversies, and the new preface by Andrew Linzey dispels many of the misconceptions about the animal rights movement. In light of the growing interest in animal rights, this volume is an indispensable resource for scholars and activists alike.

Animal Rights includes writings from Plato, Aristotle, Aquinas, Machiavelli, Hobbes, Locke, Hume, Hegel, Marx, Kant, Mill, Nietzsche, Bertrand Russell, John Rawls, Robert Nozick, and Peter Singer.


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