Animals and Ethics 101: Thinking Critically about Animal Rights by Nathan Nobis Paperback Book

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Rent Animals and Ethics 101: Thinking Critically about Animal Rights

Author: Nathan Nobis

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Publisher: Open Philosophy Press

Published: Dec 1969

Genre: Philosophy - Ethics & Moral Philosophy

Pages: 126

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Animals and Ethics 101 helps readers identify and evaluate the arguments for and against various uses of animals, such:

- Is it morally wrong to experiment on animals? Why or why not?
- Is it morally permissible to eat meat? Why or why not?
- Are we morally obligated to provide pets with veterinary care (and, if so, how much?)? Why or why not?

And other challenging issues and questions.

Developed as a companion volume to an online "Animals & Ethics" course, it is ideal for classroom use, discussion groups or self study. The book presupposes no conclusions on these controversial moral questions about the treatment of animals, and argues for none either. Its goal is to help the reader better engage the issues and arguments on all sides with greater clarity, understanding and argumentative rigor.

Nathan Nobis, Ph.D., is an Associate Professor of Philosophy at Morehouse College in Atlanta, GA USA.

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