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Crane, Jonathan K.
Beastly morality animals as ethical agents /
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正題名/作者:
Beastly morality / edited by Jonathan K. Crane
其他題名:
animals as ethical agents /
其他作者:
Crane, Jonathan K.
面頁冊數:
1 online resource
提要註:
We have come to regard nonhuman animals as beings of concern, and we even grant them some legal protections. But until we understand animals as moral agents in and of themselves, they will be nothing more than distant recipients of our largesse. Featuring original essays by philosophers, ethicists, religionists, and ethologists, including Marc Bekoff, Frans de Waal, and Elisabetta Palagi, this collection demonstrates the ability of animals to operate morally, process ideas of good and bad, and think seriously about sociality and virtue. Envisioning nonhuman animals as distinct moral agents marks a paradigm shift in animal studies, as well as philosophy itself. Drawing not only on ethics and religion but also on law, sociology, and cognitive science, the essays in this collection test long-held certainties about moral boundaries and behaviors and prove that nonhuman animals possess complex reasoning capacities, sophisticated empathic sociality, and dynamic and enduring self-conceptions
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Ethics -
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http://portal.igpublish.com/iglibrary/search/COLB0002184.html
ISBN:
9780231540537
Beastly morality animals as ethical agents /
Beastly morality
animals as ethical agents /[electronic resource] :edited by Jonathan K. Crane - 1 online resource
Includes bibliographical references and index
Table of Contents ; Acknowledgments; Introduction; 1. Beastly Morality: A Twisting Tale, by Jonathan K. Crane; Part I: The Permeability of Morality; 2. De-humanizing Morality, by Kendy Hess; 3. HumAnI(m)Morality, by Sean Meighoo; 4. Not All Dogs Go to Heaven: Judaism's Lessons in Beastly Morality, by Mark Goldfeder; Part II: Observing Animal Morality; 5. Animal Empathy as Moral Building Block, by Frans B.M. de Waal; 6. Humans, Other Animals, and the Biology of Morality, by Elisabetta Palagi; 7. Moral Mutts: Social Play, Fairness, and Wild Justice, by Marc Bekoff
We have come to regard nonhuman animals as beings of concern, and we even grant them some legal protections. But until we understand animals as moral agents in and of themselves, they will be nothing more than distant recipients of our largesse. Featuring original essays by philosophers, ethicists, religionists, and ethologists, including Marc Bekoff, Frans de Waal, and Elisabetta Palagi, this collection demonstrates the ability of animals to operate morally, process ideas of good and bad, and think seriously about sociality and virtue. Envisioning nonhuman animals as distinct moral agents marks a paradigm shift in animal studies, as well as philosophy itself. Drawing not only on ethics and religion but also on law, sociology, and cognitive science, the essays in this collection test long-held certainties about moral boundaries and behaviors and prove that nonhuman animals possess complex reasoning capacities, sophisticated empathic sociality, and dynamic and enduring self-conceptions
ISBN: 9780231540537
Publisher. No.: EB00640445Recorded BooksSubjects--Topical Terms:
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LC Class. No.: B105.A55 / B43 2016
Dewey Class. No.: 179/.3
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