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A Theory of Justice for Animals - Animal Rights in a Nonideal World

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Zusatztext In this highly anticipated book, Robert Garner presents a clear and persuasive new theory of justice for animals. Because the theory aims to be feasible, and attuned to what can be achieved given the realities of our societies, the book is required reading for all those interested in the future of animal protection. Informationen zum Autor Robert Garner is Professor of Politics at the University of Leicester. Klappentext This innovative book is the first to couch the debate about animals in the language of justice, and the first to develop both ideal and nonideal theories of justice for animals. It rejects the abolitionist animal rights position in favor of a revised version of animal rights centering on sentience. In this highly anticipated book, Robert Garner presents a clear and persuasive new theory of justice for animals. Because the theory aims to be feasible, and attuned to what can be achieved given the realities of our societies, the book is required reading for all those interested in the future of animal protection. Alasdair Cochrane, Lecturer in Political Theory, University of Sheffield Integrating moral and political philosophy, and carefully distinguishing ideal from nonideal theory, Garner advances a powerful case that any complete theory of justice will include animals within its scope. This erudite, carefully argued monograph contributes importantly to both animal ethics and justice theory. David DeGrazia, Professor of Philosophy, George Washington University In this pathbreaking book Garner leaves us in no doubt that animals would be better off as recipients of justice than mere objects of moral concern. Combining imagination with a compelling pragmatism, he pulls off the unique feat of persuading us not only that animals deserve justice but that they can be granted it without overturning the political order as we know it. Andy Dobson, Professor of Politics, Keele University Zusammenfassung This innovative book is the first to couch the debate about animals in the language of justice, and the first to develop both ideal and nonideal theories of justice for animals. It rejects the abolitionist animal rights position in favor of a revised version of animal rights centering on sentience. 1. INTRODUCTION - ANIMALS, JUSTICE AND NONIDEAL THEORY ; 2. CONTRACTARIANISM, ANIMALS AND JUSTICE ; 3. WHY ANIMALS NEED JUSTICE ; 4. INDIRECT DUTIES, VIRTUE ETHICS AND ANIMALS ; 5. THE ANIMAL WELFARE ETHIC ; 6. ANIMAL RIGHTS AND JUSTICE ; 7. THREE POSITIONS REJECTED ; 8. ANIMAL RIGHTS AS IDEAL AND NONIDEAL THEORY ; 9. THE ARGUMENT FROM MARGINAL CASES REVISITED ; 10. CONCLUSION ...

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