A prominent and respected philosopher of animal rights law and ethical theory, Gary L. Francione is known for his criticism of animal welfare laws and regulations, his abolitionist theory of animal rights, and his promotion of veganism and nonviolence as the baseline principles of the abolitionist movement. In this collection, Francione advances the most radical theory of animal rights to date. Unlike Peter Singer, Francione maintains that we cannot morally justify using animals under any circumstances, and unlike Tom Regan, Francione's theory applies to all sentient beings, not only to those who have more sophisticated cognitive abilities.
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Essays on the Abolition of Animal Exploitation
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- Mark H. Bernstein: The Moral Equality of Humans And Animals ·
Összehasonlítás - Ed Winters: This Is Vegan Propaganda ·
Összehasonlítás - Karina Halle: A Nordic King 90% ·
Összehasonlítás - Jonathan Safran Foer: Eating Animals 89% ·
Összehasonlítás - Susan J. Armstrong – Richard G. Botzler (szerk.): Animal Ethics Reader ·
Összehasonlítás - Sandra Shapshay (szerk.): Bioethics at the Movies ·
Összehasonlítás - Tom Regan: The Case for Animal Rights ·
Összehasonlítás - Greg Bognar – Iwao Hirose: The Ethics of Health Care Rationing ·
Összehasonlítás - Farley Mowat: A Whale for the Killing ·
Összehasonlítás - Jacob Turner: Robot Rules ·
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