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Why Animal Suffering Matters - Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics (Hardcover)
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Why Animal Suffering Matters - Philosophy, Theology, and Practical Ethics (Hardcover)
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How we treat animals arouses strong emotions. Many people are
repulsed by photographs of cruelty to animals and respond
passionately to how we make animals suffer for food, science, and
sport. But is this, as some argue, a purely emotional issue? Are
there really no rational grounds for opposing our current treatment
of animals?
In Why Animal Suffering Matters, Andrew Linzey shows that when
analyzed impartially the rational case for extending moral
solicitude to all sentient beings is much stronger than many
suppose. Indeed, Linzey shows that many of the justifications for
inflicting animal suffering in fact provide grounds for protecting
them. Because animals, the argument goes, lack reason or souls or
language, harming them is not an offense. Linzey suggests that just
the opposite is true, that the inability of animals to give or
withhold consent, their inability to represent their interests,
their moral innocence, and their relative defenselessness all
compel us not to harm them. Linzey further shows that the arguments
in favor of three controversial practices--hunting with dogs, fur
farming, and commercial sealing--cannot withstand rational
critique. He considers the economic, legal, and political issues
surrounding each of these practices, appealing not to our emotions
but to our reason, and shows that they are rationally unsupportable
and morally repugnant.
Jeremy Bentham famously wrote of animals, "The question is not,
Can they reason? Nor, Can they talk? but Can they suffer?" In this
superbly argued and deeply engaging book, Andrew Linzey not only
shows that animals can and do suffer but also makes clear the harm
that is done not only to them but to us when we causethem to
suffer.
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