Bültmann & Gerriets
Pets and People
The Ethics of Our Relationships with Companion Animals
von Christine Overall
Verlag: Oxford University Press
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-0-19-045607-8
Erschienen am 01.03.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 19 mm [T]
Gewicht: 550 Gramm
Umfang: 322 Seiten

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Inhaltsverzeichnis
Biografische Anmerkung
Klappentext

  • Table of Contents

  • Preface

  • Acknowledgements

  • List of Contributors

  • Introduction

  • PART I: The Nature of the Human/Companion Animal Relationship and its Ethical Foundations

  • 1. Companion and Assistance Animals: Benefits, Welfare Safeguards, and Relationships Jean Harvey

  • 2. Friendship with Companion Animals Cynthia Townley

  • 3. Building a Meaningful Social World between Human and Companion Animals through Empathy Antonio Calcagno

  • 4. Care, Moral Progress, and Companion Animals Maurice Hamington

  • 5. A Two-Level Utilitarian Analysis of Relationships with Pets Gary Varner

  • 6. I Don't Want the Responsibility': The Moral Implications of Avoiding Dependency Relations with Companion Animals Kathryn Norlock

  • 7. Ethical Behavior in Animals Bernard Rollin

  • PART II: Living with Companion Animals

  • 8. Our Whimsy, Their Welfare: On the Ethics of Pedigree-Breeding John Rossi

  • 9. Does Preventing Reproduction Make for Bad Care? Katherine Wayne

  • 10. Lassie, Come Home!': Ethical Concerns about Companion Animal Cloning Jennifer Parks

  • 11. Reproducing Companion Animals Jessica du Toit and David Benatar

  • 12. For Dog's Sake, Adopt! Tina Rulli

  • 13. The Animal Lovers' Paradox? On the Ethics of 'Pet Food Josh Milburn

  • 14. The Ethics of Animal Training Tony Milligan

  • 15. Animal Assisted Intervention and Citizenship Theory Zipporah Weisberg

  • 16. Sex without All the Politics'? Sexual Ethics and Human-Canine Relations Chloë Taylor

  • 17. Throw Out the Dog? Death, Longevity, and Companion Animals Christine Overall

  • 18. The Euthanasia of Companion Animals Michael Cholbi



Christine Overall is Professor of Philosophy and University Research Chair, Queen's University, Ontario



Animal ethics is generating growing interest both within academia and outside it. This book focuses on ethical issues connected to animals who play an extremely important role in human lives: companion animals ("pets"), with a special emphasis on dogs and cats, the animals most often chosen as pets. Companion animals are both vulnerable to and dependent upon us. What responsibilities do we owe to them, especially since we have the power and authority to make literal life-and-death decisions about them? What kinds of relationships should we have with our companion animals? And what might we learn from cats and dogs about the nature and limits of our own morality?
The contributors write from a variety of philosophical perspectives, including utilitarianism, care ethics, feminist ethics, phenomenology, and the genealogy of ideas. The eighteen chapters are divided into two sections, to provide a general background to ethical debate about companion animals, followed by a focus on a number of crucial aspects of human relationships to companion animals. The first section discusses the nature of our relationships to companion animals, the foundations of our moral responsibilities to companion animals, what our relationships with companion animals teach us, and whether animals themselves can act ethically. The second part explores some specific ethical issues related to crucial aspects of companion animals' lives--breeding, reproduction, sterilization, cloning, adoption, feeding, training, working, sexual interactions, longevity, dying, and euthanasia.


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