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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Waldau, Paul.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Animals (Philosophy).
Animal welfare--Philosophy.
Animal behavior--Study and teaching.
Animal rights.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xiv, 362 pages)
1 online resource
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
New York ; Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2013.
[c1903] 1903
Summary:
Human culture values some nonhumans but not others, while human culture as a whole is engaged with an incredibly diverse range of living beings. Animal studies is a growing interdisciplinary field that incorporates scholarship from public policy, sociology, religion, politics, philosophy, and many other fields. In essence, it seeks to understand how humans study and conceive of other-than-human animals, and how these conceptions have changed over time, across cultures, and among various scholarly modes of inquiry. This interdisciplinary introduction to the field boldly and creatively foregrounds the realities of nonhuman animals, as well as the imaginative and ethical faculties that humans must engage to consider our intersection with living beings outside of our species. The field requires both learning and unlearning to develop forms of critical thinking that are scientifically informed and ethically sensitive. This book is a frank assessment of the ways human-centered approaches undermine the core values of the scientific tradition, robust education, and human compassion. Further, it argues that the breadth and depth of thinking and the humility needed to grasp the human-nonhuman intersection has the potential to expand the dualism that currently divides the sciences and humanities. As the first holistic survey of the field, Animal Studies is essential reading for any student of human-animal relationships, and for all people who care about the role nonhuman animals play in our society.
Contents:
1. Opening Doors
2. Through Open Doors: The Challenges of History, Culture, and Education
3. Science, Politics, and Other Animals
4. Early Twenty-First-Century Animal Studies: Three Cutting Edges
5. Animals in the Creative Arts
6. Animals in Philosophy
7. Comparative Studies: Legal Systems, Religions, and Cultures
8. Animals and Modern Social Realities
9 .The Special Roles of Anthropology, Archaeology, and Geography
10. Telling the Larger Story
11. Marginalized Humans and Other Animals
12. The Question of Leadership: Getting beyond Pioneers and Leaders to Individual Choices
13. The Future of Animal Studies.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on metadata supplied by the publisher and other sources.
ISBN:
9780199968404
0199968403
9781299456822
1299456820
9780199968398
019996839X
OCLC:
839301846

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