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Animal Rites

Animal Rites
Author: Cary Wolfe
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0226905144

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In Animal Rites, Cary Wolfe examines contemporary notions of humanism and ethics by reconstructing a little known but crucial underground tradition of theorizing the animal from Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Lyotard to Lévinas, Derrida, Žižek, Maturana, and Varela. Through detailed readings of how discourses of race, sexuality, colonialism, and animality interact in twentieth-century American culture, Wolfe explores what it means, in theory and critical practice, to take seriously "the question of the animal."


Animal Rites

Animal Rites
Author: Andrew Linzey
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 193
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1498230962

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Christians believe that the logos is the source of all life, yet Christian worship remains unashamedly human-centric. The world of creation, and animals in particular, is almost invisible in our worship. The churches do not have the liturgical means of celebrating the life of animals, giving thanks for their companionship, praying for the relief of their suffering, or marking their death. This unique book provides a variety of liturgies that are animal-friendly and animal-inclusive. They include services in celebration of animal companionship, services for animal welfare, healing liturgies, new eucharistic prayers "for the whole creation," and animal burial services. Underlying all these new forms is a serious theological purpose: to help us to draw deeper into the mystery of God's work in creation and to affirm other sentient beings as co-creatures with us.


Animal Rites

Animal Rites
Author: Cary Wolfe
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2003-02
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780226905136

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In Animal Rites, Cary Wolfe examines contemporary notions of humanism and ethics by reconstructing a little known but crucial underground tradition of theorizing the animal from Wittgenstein, Cavell, and Lyotard to Lévinas, Derrida, Žižek, Maturana, and Varela. Through detailed readings of how discourses of race, sexuality, colonialism, and animality interact in twentieth-century American culture, Wolfe explores what it means, in theory and critical practice, to take seriously "the question of the animal."


Animal Rites

Animal Rites
Author: Andrew Linzey
Publisher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-06-23
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1725235781

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Christians believe that the logos is the source of all life, yet Christian worship remains unashamedly human-centric. The world of creation, and animals in particular, is almost invisible in our worship. The churches do not have the liturgical means of celebrating the life of animals, giving thanks for their companionship, praying for the relief of their suffering, or marking their death. This unique book provides a variety of liturgies that are animal-friendly and animal-inclusive. They include services in celebration of animal companionship, services for animal welfare, healing liturgies, new eucharistic prayers "for the whole creation," and animal burial services. Underlying all these new forms is a serious theological purpose: to help us to draw deeper into the mystery of God's work in creation and to affirm other sentient beings as co-creatures with us.


The Animal Rights/Environmental Ethics Debate

The Animal Rights/Environmental Ethics Debate
Author: Eugene C. Hargrove
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 306
Release: 1992-01-01
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780791409336

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Reprints 11 articles and chapters of books that document the environmental ethics view of the animal-rights movement, exploring whether animal welfare considerations can provide a basis for an environmental ethic. Offered as a view of wildlife to complement (and challenge at times) the animal-rights literature, which focuses on domestic animals and subjects of experiments. Paper edition (unseen), $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR


Defending Animal Rights

Defending Animal Rights
Author: Tom Regan
Publisher: University of Illinois Press
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2001
Genre: Animal rights
ISBN: 9780252026119

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He puts the issue of animal rights in historical context, drawing parallels between animal rights activism and other social movements, including the anti-slavery movement in the nineteenth century and the gay-lesbian struggle today. He also outlines the challenges to animal rights posed by deep ecology and ecofeminism to using animals for human purposes and addresses the ethical dilemma of the animal rights advocate whose employer uses animals for research."--BOOK JACKET.


Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Author: Harold D. Guither
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780809321995

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In the past decade, philosopher Bernard Rollin points out, we have "witnessed a major revolution in social concern with animal welfare and the moral status of animals." Adopting the stance of a moderate, Harold Guither attempts to provide an unbiased examination of the paths and goals of the members of the animal rights movement and of its detractors. Given the level of confusion, suspicion, misunderstanding, and mistrust between the two sides, Guither admits the difficulty in locating, much less staying in, the middle of the road. The philosophical conflict, however, is fairly clear: those who resist reform, fearing that radical change in the treatment of animals will infringe on their business and property rights, versus the new activists who espouse a different set of moral and ethical obligations toward animals. From his position as a moderate, Guither presents a brief history of animal protection and the emergence of animal rights, describes the scope of the movement, and identifies major players such as Paul and Linda McCartney and organizations such as People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals that are actively involved in the movement. He concentrates on what is actually happening in the 1990s, discussing in detail the possible consequences of the current debate for those who own, use, or enjoy animals in entertainment and leisure pursuits. A reference work for students in animal sciences and veterinary medicine, the book also poses questions for philosophers, sociologists, and public policymakers as well as animal owners, animal and biomedical researchers, and manufacturers and distributors of animal equipment and supplies.


Introduction to Animal Rights

Introduction to Animal Rights
Author: Gary Francione
Publisher: Temple University Press
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2010-07-29
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1439905126

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Argues that the way humans treat animals results from the contradiction between the ideas that animals have some rights, but that they are also property, and offers ways to resolve the conflict.


The Animal Rights Debate

The Animal Rights Debate
Author: Carl Cohen
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2001
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 9780847696635

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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.


Animal Rights

Animal Rights
Author: Kevin Hile
Publisher: Infobase Publishing
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2009
Genre: Animal rights
ISBN: 1438105916

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From questions over whether it is appropriate to eat meat or to wear fur or leather, this title examines all sides of this very controversial issue.