Ethics of Animal Use
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Ethics of Animal Use
Author: Peter Sandøe, Stine B. Christiansen
ISBN: 9781405151207
Pages: 192
Format: 17 X 25
Binding: Paperback
Pub. Year: 2008
An interesting and accessible introduction to ethical issues raised by various forms of human use of animals. This textbook avoids moral lecturing and presents a range of ethical viewpoints without defending or applying any specific stance. Readers are encouraged and provoked to reflect for themselves, and to sharpen their own points of view regarding the ethical limits on our use of animals. They will also gain further understanding of the views held by other people.
Early chapters of this interdisciplinary book cover changes over time in our view of animals, the principles of animal ethics, and different views of what counts as a good animal life. Later chapters apply the conceptual tools to specific issues including: food animal production, advanced veterinary treatment of pets, control of infectious diseases, wildlife management, as well as the use of animals in research.
"The book covers an impressive range of topics with accuracy and fairness. Despite its ambitious scope, the authors have achieved remarkable unity in the book, and have produced a book that is easy and pleasant to read. Their work will surely provide a major tool for rationalizing the debate about the ethics of animal use, and I commend them for their invaluable contribution." From the Foreword by Professor Bernard Rollin, Colorado State University.
Early chapters of this interdisciplinary book cover changes over time in our view of animals, the principles of animal ethics, and different views of what counts as a good animal life. Later chapters apply the conceptual tools to specific issues including: food animal production, advanced veterinary treatment of pets, control of infectious diseases, wildlife management, as well as the use of animals in research.
"The book covers an impressive range of topics with accuracy and fairness. Despite its ambitious scope, the authors have achieved remarkable unity in the book, and have produced a book that is easy and pleasant to read. Their work will surely provide a major tool for rationalizing the debate about the ethics of animal use, and I commend them for their invaluable contribution." From the Foreword by Professor Bernard Rollin, Colorado State University.
Table of Contents
Foreword by Professor Bernard Rollin.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1 The Changing Face of Animal Ethics.
2 What Are Our Duties to Animals?.
3 What Is a Good Animal Life?.
4 Role of Veterinarians and Other Animal Science Professionals.
5 The Use of Animals in Food Production.
6 Controlling Animals with Infectious Diseases.
7 The Use of Animals in Experiments.
8 Companion Animals.
9 Animal Breeding and Biotechnology.
10 Management and Use of Wild Animals.
References.
Index