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Animal Rights : A Philosophical Defence

Rowlands, MarkCampling, Jo(Consultant editor)
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The question of nature and extent of our moral obligations to non-human animals has featured prominently in recent moral debate.

This book defends the position that a contractarian moral theory can be used to justify the claim that animals possess a substantial and wide-ranging set of moral rights.

Critiquing the rival accounts of Peter Singer and Tom Regan, this study shows how an influential form of the social contract idea can be extended to make sense of the concept of animal rights.

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Palgrave Macmillan
0333711319 / 9780333711316
Hardback
179.3
10/08/1998
United Kingdom
English
vii, 192p.
23 cm
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Mark Rowlands is the author of "Supervenience and Materialism" (1995).
Mark Rowlands is the author of "Supervenience and Materialism" (1995). HPQ Ethics & moral philosophy, JFFZ Animals & society