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The Animal Rights Debate Carl Cohen Tom Regan

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The Animal Rights Debate Carl Cohen Tom Regan
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Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 20.49 MB
Pages: 323
Author: Carl Cohen; Tom Regan
ISBN: 9780847696635, 0847696634
Language: English
Year: 2001

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The Animal Rights Debate Carl Cohen Tom Regan by Carl Cohen; Tom Regan 9780847696635, 0847696634 instant download after payment.

Do all animals have rights? Is it morally wrong to use mice or dogs in medical research, or rabbits and cows as food? How ought we resolve conflicts between the interests of humans and those of other animals? Philosophical inquiry is essential in addressing such questions; the answers given must have enormous practical importance. Here for the first time in the same volume, the animal rights debate is argued deeply and fully by the two most articulate and influential philosophers representing the opposing camps. Each makes his case in turn to the opposing case. The arguments meet head on: Are we humans morally justified in using animals as we do? A vexed and enduring controversy here receives its deepest and most eloquent exposition.

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