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Great Apes and Humans: The Ethics of Coexistence [Hardcover]

Bejamin B. Beck (Author), Benjamin B. Beck (Author), Arnold Arluke (Author), Elizabeth F. Stevens (Author), Jane Goodall (Author)
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1560989696 978-1560989691 October 1, 2001
The great apes -- gorillas, chimpanzees, bonobos, and orangutans -- are known to be our closest living relatives. Chimpanzees in particular share 98 percent of our DNA, and scientists widely agree that they exhibit intellectual abilities long thought to be unique to humans, such as self-awareness and the ability to interpret the moods and identify the needs of others. The close relation of apes to humans raises important ethical questions. Are they better protected in the wild or in zoos? Should they be used in biomedical research? Should they be afforded the same legal protections as humans?

Great Apes and Humans is the first book to present a spectrum of viewpoints on human responsibilities toward great apes. A variety of field biologists, academic scientists, zoo professionals, psychologists, sociologists, ethicists, and legal scholars consider apes in both the wild and captivity. They present sobering statistics on the declining numbers of wild apes, specifically discussing the decimation of great ape populations due to wild game consumption. They explore the role of apes in the educational missions of zoos as well as the need for sanctuaries for wild ape orphans and former research subjects. After examining the social division between apes and humans from historical, evolutionary, and cognitive perspectives, they conclude by reviewing the current moral and legal status of great apes as well as how apes' cognitive skills inform these issues.

Although this provocative book contains many different opinions, the uniting concern of the contributors is the safety and well-being of great apes. Only by continuing the dialogue so clearly presented here can we hope to ensure their future.

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Benjamin B. Beck is an associate director at the Smithsonian Institution's National Zoological Park.

Tara S. Stoinski is coordinator of primate research at Zoo Atlanta.

Michael Hutchins is director of conservation and science at the American Zoo and Aquarium Association.

Terry L. Maple is president and CEO of Zoo Atlanta.

Bryan Norton is a professor of philosophy at the Georgia Institute of Technology.

Andrew Rowan is senior vice president for research, education and international issues at the Human Society of the United States.

Elizabeth F. Stevens is director of animal programs operations at Disney's Animal Kingdom.

Arnold Arluke is professor of anthropology and sociology at Northeastern University.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 384 pages
  • Publisher: Smithsonian Institution Scholarly Press (October 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1560989696
  • ISBN-13: 978-1560989691
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6.3 x 1.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,912,727 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Arnie Arluke is Professor of Sociology at Northeastern University and Senior Scholar at the Tufts Center for Animals and Public Policy. His research examines conflicts and contradictions in human-animal relationships. His writing has received awards from the American Sociological Association, the Society for the Study of Symbolic Interaction, the International Association for Human-Animal Interaction Organizations, and the Massachusetts Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. He edits with Clinton Sanders the Animals, Culture, and Society series for Temple University Press.

 

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This is a fascinating, eclectic collection of observations by a wide range of interests. From the purely academic, to the impassioned researcher, to the perspective of zoos and medical laboratories... Their observations will stretch your mind in all directions.

I have to admit that there were paragraphs that went so deeply into Latin terms that I had to skip over them. But that was rare -- mostly, I appreciated the fact that the authors didn't take their readers for idiots, and totally engaged us in their thinking and their arguments.

The reader is left with the impression that people may have different ideas about what the great apes need to thrive, but all of us are trying our best to give our primate relatives the respect and rights they deserve.

One can't help but be left with an uneasy feeling, however... With all of these great minds, doubtedlessly representing colleagues the world over --WHY CAN'T WE COMBINE OUR EFFORTS TO SAVE THE GREAT APES FROM THEIR COMING DESTRUCTION?
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