Human/Animal Relationships in Transformation

Human/Animal Relationships in Transformation

Scientific, Moral and Legal Perspectives

Vitale, Augusto; Pollo, Simone

Springer Nature Switzerland AG

02/2022

403

Dura

Inglês

9783030852764

15 a 20 dias

688

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Chapter 1: Introduction.- Part I: Philosophy And Ethics Of Human Animal/Relationships.- Chapter 2: Darwinian Biology and The New Understanding Of Animals.- Chapter 3: Animal Detection and Its Role On Our Attitude Towards Other Species.- Chapter 4: The Moral Value Of Animal Sentience And Agency.- Chapter 5: Affective Animal Ethics: Reflective Empathy, Attention and Knowledge Sub Specie Aeternitatis.- Part II: Transformations In General Scenarios.- Chapter 6: Perceiving Animals Through Different Demographic And Cultural Lenses.- Chapter 7: Animal Welfare In Context: Historical, Scientific, Ethical, Moral And One Welfare Perspectives.- Chapter 8: The Two Sides of the Human-Animal Bond: Reflections on Using and Abusing Animals.- Chapter 9: A Proposal For A Multi-Dimensional Profile Of The Animal Researcher.- Chapter 10: The Two Sides Of The Non-Human-Animal Bond. Reflections On Using And Abusing Animals.- Part III: Transformations In Cases and Contexts.- Chapter 11: Farms, Landscapes, Food, And Relationships.- Chapter 12: Biotechnologies And Animals: The Impact Of Genetic Engineering On Human-Animal Relationships.- Chapter 13: Coexisting With Wild Non-Human Primates In A Brazilian Semiarid Habitat.- Chapter 14: Companionship And Wellbeing: Benefits and Challenges Of Human-Pet Relationships.- Chapter 15: Human-Wildlife Coexistence In The Urban Domain: Promoting Welfare Through Effective Management, Responsibility And The Recognition Of Mutual Interest.- Part IV: Recognising Transformations.- Chapter 16: Political Representation Of Animals' Voices.- Chapter 17: Animal Law. What Is Left To Be Said By The Law About Animals.
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Animal experimentation;Assisted animal intervention;Ethology;Farm animals;Pets