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"This much-needed volume will hopefully serve to encourage interest in the zoopolitical impact of these thinkers. Overall, the collected abstracts are generally well chosen. The range is broad.... The commentaries vary in their clarity and helpfulness, but on the whole are excellent. Animal Philosophy successfully accomplishes its goal — to be, as its blurb says, 'an invaluable one-stop resource for anyone researching, teaching or studying animal ethics'. In assembling these various writings, whose dispersion has too often allowed them to go unnoticed, the editors have provided a means by which the Continental voice can be more fully heard in philosophical debates regarding animals. Indeed, if we take as criteria not simply the presence of concern for animals, but rather the potential for incisive theoretical tools — ethical theories that include the nonhuman, social analytics that see the nonhuman, literary methods that write the nonhuman — we may find the diverse and difficult modes of thought offered to be uniquely valuable sources of insight." — The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1 No. 2, 2005
“This much-needed volume will hopefully serve to encourage interest in the zoopolitical impact of these thinkers. Overall, the collected abstracts are generally well chosen. The range is broad…. The commentaries vary in their clarity and helpfulness, but on the whole are excellent. Animal Philosophy successfully accomplishes its goal – to be, as its blurb says, 'an invaluable one-stop resource for anyone researching, teaching or studying animal ethics’. In assembling these various writings, whose dispersion has too often allowed them to go unnoticed, the editors have provided a means by which the Continental voice can be more fully heard in philosophical debates regarding animals. Indeed, if we take as criteria not simply the presence of concern for animals, but rather the potential for incisive theoretical tools – ethical theories that include the nonhuman, social analytics that see the nonhuman, literary methods that write the nonhuman – we may find the diverse and difficult modes of thought offered to be uniquely valuable sources of insight.” – The Bible and Critical Theory, Vol. 1 No. 2, 2005
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Animal Philosophy is an interesting book that includes selection of some philosopher's views about animals as well as a scholarly article that analyzes each philosopher's view.
I would recommend for deep understanding of animals, their rights, and their relationships to humans
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