Animal rights and moral philosophy [electronic resource] / Julian H. Franklin.
Material type:
- 0231508719 (electronic bk.)
- 179.3 22
- HV4708 .F74 2005eb
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179.3 The animal question : | 179.3 Animals and their moral standing / | 179.3 Attitudes to animals : | 179.3 Animal rights and moral philosophy | 179.3 Animal welfare | 179.3 Do animals have rights? / | 179.3 Animalkind |
Title from e-book title screen (viewed July 14, 2005).
Includes bibliographical references (p. [139]-143) and index.
Peter Singer and utilitarianism -- Regan on animal rights -- Animal rights and Kant -- Animal rights and post-Kantian rationalism -- Animal rights and compassion -- Conflict of rights and environmentalism -- Animal consciousness-biomedical testing and use of animals.