Animal Ethics and the Nonconformist Conscience

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Animal Ethics and the Nonconformist Conscience

Social groups: religious groups and communities Sociology Bioethics Ethics and moral philosophy

Author: Philip J. Sampson

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Collection: The Palgrave Macmillan Animal Ethics Series

Language: English

Published by: Palgrave Macmillan

Published on: 24th August 2018

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 421 Kb

ISBN: 9783319964065


Overview

This book explores the religious language of Nonconformity used in ethical debates about animals. It uncovers a rich stream of innovative discourse from the Puritans of the seventeenth century, through the Clapham Sect and Evangelical Revival, to the nineteenth century debates about vivisection. This discourse contributed to law reform and the foundation of the RSPCA, and continues to flavour the way we talk about animal welfare and animal rights today. Shaped by the "nonconformist conscience", it has been largely overlooked.

Perceptions and Challenges

The more common perception is that Christian “dominion” authorises the human exploitation of animals, while Enlightenment humanism and Darwinian thought are seen as drawing humans and animals together in one "family". This book challenges that perception, and proposes an alternative perspective.

Content and Significance

Through exploring the shaping of animal advocacy discourses by Biblical themes of creation, fall and restoration, this book reveals the continuing importance of the nonconformist conscience as a source to enrich animal ethics today. It will appeal to the animal studies community, theologians and early modern historians.

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