From the Book - Regular Print
Why animals matter : Analyzing human exceptionalism ; Who is ethically considerable? ; Attending to other animals
The natural and the normative : Doing what comes naturally ; Species and speciesism ; Humans and persons ; Moral agents and moral patients ; The argument from marginal cases
Eating animals : The evolution of industrial agriculture ; Living and dying on factory farms ; Arguments against factory farms ; Is vegetarianism ethically required?
Experimenting with animals : The pursuit of knowledge ; Changing attitudes and developing regulations ; Animal pain and psychological well-being ; Weighing values ; Abolition of animal experimentation
Dilemmas of captivity : Zoos ; Liberty ; Autonomy ; Wild dignity ; Companion animals ; Sanctuary
Animals in the wild : Extinction ; The value of species ; Conflicts between humans and wild animals ; Conflicts between animals ; Conflicts between native species and non-native species
Animal protection : Can the ends justify the means? ; Strategies for fighting speciesism ; Empathetic action.
Machine generated contents note: 1. Why animals matter; 2. The natural and the normative; 3. Eating animals; 4. Animal research; 5. Dilemmas of captivity; 6. Animals in the wild; 7. Protecting animals.