The Animal Ethics Reader
Cover -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Preface for the Third Edition -- Acknowledgments -- General Introduction: Animal Ethics: A Sketch of How It Developed and Where It Is Now -- PART ONE Theories of Animal Ethics -- Introduction to Part One -- Further Reading -- Study Questions -- 1 The Case for Animal Rights -- 2 Reply to Tom Regan -- 3 Are Human Rights Human? -- 4 Practical Ethics -- 5 Feminism and the Treatment of Animals: From Care to Dialogue -- 6 Rights, Interests, Desires and Beliefs -- 7 Universal Basic Rights for Animals* -- PART TWO Animal Capacities: Pain, Emotion, Consciousness -- Introduction to Part Two -- Further Reading -- Study Questions -- Issues/Methods of Study -- 8 An Integrative and Functional Framework for the Study of Animal Emotion and Mood* -- 9 Reflections -- Anthropomorphism -- 10 Anthropomorphism and Cross-Species Modeling -- 11 Thinking without Words: An Overview for Animal Ethics* -- Consciousness, Emotion, and Suffering -- 12 Animal Pain -- 13 A Neuropsychological and Evolutionary Approach to Animal Consciousness and Animal Suffering -- 14 Animal Pain* -- 15 Animal Consciousness: What Matters and Why -- 16 New Evidence of Animal Consciousness -- 17 Self-Awareness in Animals* -- PART THREE Primates and Cetaceans -- Introduction to Part Three -- Further Reading -- Study Questions -- Primates -- 18 Ape Consciousness‒Human Consciousness: A Perspective Informed by Language and Culture -- 19 Are Apes Persons? The Case for Primate Intersubjectivity -- 20 Cultures in Chimpanzees -- 21 Being a Critter Psychologist* -- 22 Problems Faced by Wild and Captive Chimpanzees: Finding Solutions -- Cetaceans -- 23 Culture and Conservation of Non-Humans with Reference to Whales and Dolphins: Review and New Directions -- 24 Consciousness in Dolphins? A Review of Recent Evidence*