Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause itself the latest form of radical chic. Although Lewis Gompertz, Henry S. Salt, and others put forth radically different views on attitudes and relations toward other animals more than a century ago, the publication in 1972 of essays by Brigid Brophy, Richard Ryder, and others in the book, Animals, Men and Morals (London: Gollancz, 1971; New York: Taplinger, 1972) and the more famous book, Animal Liberation, by Peter Singer (New York Review, 1975) have sparked another wave of these views and have inspired a spate of college courses, articles in both academic and popular periodicals and radio and television programs on the subject of animal rig...
From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depe...
Conventional wisdom of the crowd often cites the pains and woes of animals being grossly mistreate...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...
Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause i...
In the last few years the animal rights movement has grown out of all recognition. It's now an impo...
Abstract: Political science has tended not to problematize human domination over nonhuman animals. P...
ABSTRACT: Many animal rights activists are very vocal in their belief that animals are more valuable...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
The main aim of this paper is to make the case that the politics of animal rights advocacy rests wit...
Can movements promote change through democratic processes like policy reform? The debate on this qu...
Fifteen years ago, Peter Singer published Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Anima...
Author Institution: Department of Integrative Biology and Cancer Research Laboratory, University of ...
A philosophy honors thesis on animal rights, speciesism, and the nature of social change
Growing up as a child, we had a Dog. To us, it was like a means to an end. That is, hunting other an...
Non-human animals suffer greatly and are exploited in numerous ways by humans. This is a grave injus...
From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depe...
Conventional wisdom of the crowd often cites the pains and woes of animals being grossly mistreate...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...
Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause i...
In the last few years the animal rights movement has grown out of all recognition. It's now an impo...
Abstract: Political science has tended not to problematize human domination over nonhuman animals. P...
ABSTRACT: Many animal rights activists are very vocal in their belief that animals are more valuable...
Do animals have rights? Almost everyone believes in animal rights, at least in some minimal sense; t...
The main aim of this paper is to make the case that the politics of animal rights advocacy rests wit...
Can movements promote change through democratic processes like policy reform? The debate on this qu...
Fifteen years ago, Peter Singer published Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Anima...
Author Institution: Department of Integrative Biology and Cancer Research Laboratory, University of ...
A philosophy honors thesis on animal rights, speciesism, and the nature of social change
Growing up as a child, we had a Dog. To us, it was like a means to an end. That is, hunting other an...
Non-human animals suffer greatly and are exploited in numerous ways by humans. This is a grave injus...
From the earliest times, animals were understood as object of human rights. That result did not depe...
Conventional wisdom of the crowd often cites the pains and woes of animals being grossly mistreate...
Animal rights philosophy and the animal welfare movement have recently been criticized by religious ...