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Biology, Ethics, and Animals

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In the debate about animal rights, biologists may feel threatened by criticism of their use of animals. They may also feel that philosophical discussion of animals is so abstract as to be meaningless. Furthermore, some would claim that a proper understanding of sociobiological theory about the origin of human ethical systems should make us very sceptical of the usefulness of moral theorizing. In Biology, Ethics, and Animals Rosemary Rodd brings philosophy and biology together to address this set of attitudes, and to illuminate the problem of what we can and should do to reform the way we treat other animals. She justifies ethical concern within a framework which is firmly based on evolutionary theory, and provides detailed discussion of practical situations in which ethical decisions have to be made. She seeks to foster communication rather than confrontation by writing in a style which looks for solutions to problems, rather than the attribution of blame.

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ISBN: 9780198240525
Publication date: 1st October 1992
Author: Rosemary Computer Officer, Computer Officer, Literary and Linguistic Computing Centre, Cambridge Rodd
Publisher: Clarendon Press an imprint of Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 280 pages
Series: Clarendon Paperbacks
Genres: Animals and society
Ethics and moral philosophy
Biology, life sciences