Political Turn in Animal Ethics

£39.59

Political Turn in Animal Ethics

Ethics and moral philosophy Social and political philosophy Animals and society

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Language: English

Published by: Rowman & Littlefield

Published on: 23rd September 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 226 pages

ISBN: 9781783487264


The debate about our treatment of nonhuman animals

The debate about our treatment of nonhuman animals has been traditionally dominated by moral philosophers, and the crucially important role of politics has been hitherto neglected. This innovative edited collection seeks to redress the imbalance by interrogating some vital questions about this so-called ‘political turn’ in animal ethics.

Questions tackled include

What can political philosophy tell us about our moral obligations to animals? Should the boundaries of the demos be expanded to allow for the inclusion of animals? What kind of political system is most appropriate for the protection of animals? Does the protection of animals require limits to democracy, as in constitutional devices, or a usurping of democracy, as in direct action? What can the work of political scientists tell us about the governance of animal welfare?

Leading scholars in the field explain how engaging with politics, in its empirical and normative guises, can throw much needed light on the question of how we treat animals, and how we ought to treat them.

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