Strangers to Nature
Strangers to Nature
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Author(s): Cornell, Drucilla
ISBN No.: 9780739145494
Pages: 294
Year: 201203
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Acknowledgments Introduction Part I: Incorporating New Ethical Traditions Chapter 1: Imagining a World without the Violation of Animals by Drucilla Cornell Chapter 2: Animal Rights and Kantian Ethics by Julian H. Franklin Chapter 3: A Place for Animals in the Kingdom of Ends by Heather M. Kendrick Chapter 4: Interspecies Cosmopolitanism: Animal Rights without Metaphysical Foundations by Eduardo Mendieta Chapter 5: C.S. Lewis's Theology of Animals by Andrew Linzey Part II: Extending and Critiquing the Discourse Chapter 6: The Ruses of Reason: Strategies of Exclusion Paola Cavalieri Chapter 7: Ideology in Animal Rights Advocacy: Sound Ethics, Dubious Practices by Rod Preece Chapter 8: Animal Rights and Social Relations by Ted Benton Chapter 9: The Problem with Commodifying Animals by Gregory R. Smulewicz-Zucker Part III: Developing New Ethical Grounds Chapter 10: Why We Have Ethical Obligations to Animals: Animal Welfare and the Common Good by Michael J. Thompson Chapter 11: Relating to Animals in Space and Time: An Exercise in Moral Imagination by Michael Allen Fox Chapter 12: Navigating Difference (again): Animal Ethics and Entangled Empathy by Lori Gruen Chapter 13: Toward a Properly Post-Humanist Ethos of Somatic Sympathy by Ralph R. Acampora Chapter 14: Animal Ethics and Recollection by Bernard Rollin Appendix: Voices for Animals: A Fantasy on Animal Representation by Peter Sloterdijk (Translated by Lisa Marie Anderson) Index List of Contributors.



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