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Animal Pragmatism : Rethinking Human-Nonhuman Relationships.
Title:
Animal Pragmatism : Rethinking Human-Nonhuman Relationships.
Author:
McKenna, Erin.
ISBN:
9780253110275
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (271 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- TOC -- Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: Pragmatism and the Future of Human-NonhumanRelationships -- 1. "What Does Rome Know of Rat and Lizard?": PragmaticMandates for Considering Animals in Emerson, James, andDewey -- 2. Dewey and Animal Ethics -- 3. Overlapping Horizons of Meaning: A Deweyan Approach tothe Moral Standing of Nonhuman Animals -- 4. Peirce's Horse: A Sympathetic and Semeiotic Bond -- 5. Beyond Considerability: A Deweyan View of the AnimalRights-Environmental Ethics Debate -- 6. Methodological Pragmatism, Animal Welfare, and Hunting -- 7. Getting Pragmatic about Farm Animal Welfare -- 8. Pragmatism and the Production of Livestock -- 9. Is Pragmatism Chauvinistic? Dewey on AnimalExperimentation -- 10. A Pragmatist Case for Animal Advocates on Institutional AnimalCare and Use Committees -- 11. Pragmatism and Pets: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Maddie'sFundSM, and No More Homeless Pets in Utah -- 12. Dining on Fido: Death, Identity, and the Aesthetic Dilemma ofEating Animals -- Contributors -- Index.
Abstract:
What does American pragmatism contribute to contemporary debates about human-animal relationships? Does it acknowledge our connections to all living things? Does it bring us closer to an ethical treatment of all animals? What about hunting, vegetarianism, animal experimentation, and the welfare of farm animals? While questions about human relations with animals have been with us for millennia, there has been a marked rise in public awareness about animal issues -- even McDonald's advertises that they use humanely treated animals as food sources. In Animal Pragmatism, 12 lively and provocative essays address concerns at the intersection of pragmatist philosophy and animal welfare. Topics cover a broad range of issues, including moral consideration of animals, the ethics of animal experimentation, institutional animal care, environmental protection of animal habitat, farm animal welfare, animal communication, and animal morals. Readers who interact with animals, whether as pets or on a plate, will find a robust and fascinating exploration of human-nonhuman relationships.Contributors are James M. Albrecht, Douglas R. Anderson, Steven Fesmire, Glenn Kuehn, Todd Lekan, Andrew Light, John J. McDermott, Erin McKenna, Phillip McReynolds, Ben Minteer, Matthew Pamental, Paul Thompson, and Jennifer Welchman.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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