Editor NATHAN KOWALSKY is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, St. Joseph's College, University of Alberta.
Series Editor FRITZ ALLHOFF is an Assistant Professor in the Philosophy Department at Western Michigan University, as well as a Senior Research Fellow at the Australian National University's Centre for Applied Philosophy and Public Ethics.
Hunting - Philosophy for Everyone presents a collection of readings from academics and non-academics alike that move beyond the ethical justification of hunting to investigate less traditional topics and offer fresh perspectives on why we hunt.
* The only recent book to explicitly examine the philosophical issues surrounding hunting
* Shatters many of the stereotypes about hunting, forcing us to rethink the topic
* Features contributions from a wide range of academic and non-academic sources, including both hunters and non-hunters
Foreword: Hunting as Philosophy Professor
Picking Up the Trail: An Introduction to Hunting - Philosophy for Everyone
Part I: The Good, the Bad, and the Hunter
Part II: The Hunter's View of the World
Part III: Eating Nature Naturally
Part IV: The Antler Chandelier: Hunting in Culture, Politics and Tradition
Notes on Contributors