Can Animals Be Moral?

Author:   Mark Rowlands (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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Pages:   272
Publication Date:   06 December 2012
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Author:   Mark Rowlands (Professor of Philosophy, Professor of Philosophy, University of Miami)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.10cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780199842001


ISBN 10:   0199842000
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   06 December 2012
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

1. Can Animals be Moral? 2. Attributing Emotions to Animals 3. Moral Agents, Patients, and Subjects 4. The Reflection Condition: Aristotle and Kant 5. The Idiot 6. The Phenomenology of Moral Motivation 7. Moral Motivation and Meta-Cognition 8. Moral Reasons and Practice 9. Reconstructing Normativity and Agency 10. A Cognitive Ethologist from Mars

Reviews

an important contribution to the extended field of Ethics...very crisply and also engagingly written. Chris Bratcher, Ethical Record


Philosophers will appreciate the carefulness of Rowlands's arguments, the clarity of his writing, and his understated sense of humor. Jessica Pierce, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. An excellent book, not only on what it is for animals to be moral, but what it is for humans to be moral, whether one agrees with the conclusions or not. In short, it is a book on what it is to be moral per se that challenges with skill and imagination goes-without-saying preconceptions of the moral and so deserves to be widely read. John Shand, The Philosophical Quarterly This book makes an enormous contribution to an under-explored topic. It makes a novel and persuasive case that animals can be moral within certain limits, and lays the way for future philosophical and empirical enquiry. Dr. Tom McClelland, Metapsychology An important contribution to the extended field of Ethics...very crisply and also engagingly written. Chris Bratcher, Ethical Record I would strongly recommend this book ... to those who are studying animal behaviour and to those who are working on ethics and moral status of animals. Martin Whiting, Animal Welfare


I would strongly recommend this book ... to those who are studying animal behaviour and to those who are working on ethics and moral status of animals. * Martin Whiting, Animal Welfare * An important contribution to the extended field of Ethics...very crisply and also engagingly written. * Chris Bratcher, Ethical Record * This book makes an enormous contribution to an under-explored topic. It makes a novel and persuasive case that animals can be moral within certain limits, and lays the way for future philosophical and empirical enquiry. * Dr. Tom McClelland, Metapsychology * An excellent book, not only on what it is for animals to be moral, but what it is for humans to be moral, whether one agrees with the conclusions or not. In short, it is a book on what it is to be moral per se that challenges with skill and imagination goes-without-saying preconceptions of the moral and so deserves to be widely read. * John Shand, The Philosophical Quarterly * Philosophers will appreciate the carefulness of Rowlands's arguments, the clarity of his writing, and his understated sense of humor. * Jessica Pierce, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. * Can Animals Be Moral? offers the most comprehensive analysis and evaluation to date of the traditional views underlying scepticism about the moral subjecthood of animals and it does an excellent job of clarifying the conceptual and argumentative landscape. * Robert Streifer, Mind *


<br> Mark Rowlands is one of the rarest creatures today: a genuine intellectual, a fearless interrogator, and a frighteningly capable person who can who can turn his attention to practically any subject and provide insightful commentary.... Can Animals Be Moral? is a brilliant book, superbly written with wit and panache--it will be remembered as a classic. --Andrew Linzey, Director, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics <br><p><br> In his well-argued book that blends philosophical inquiry with empirical data, Mark Rowlands argues that animals can and sometimes do act for moral reasons. I couldn't agree more. People with varying interests will find this book to be a welcomed addition to their required reading list. Despite having been long interested in the moral lives of animals, I learned a lot from this wide-ranging book. --Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado, Boulder, author (with Jessica Pierce) of Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals<br><p><br> Rowlands carves out a space where animals can act for moral reasons without being as self-reflective (or self-congratulatory) as humans sometimes are. With clear-headed thinking, he maps out the terrain where ethics, philosophy of mind, and cognitive ethology meet. This book will be an indispensable to everyone concerned about justifying moral respect for animals. --Colin Allen, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University <br><p><br>


"""Philosophers will appreciate the carefulness of Rowlands's arguments, the clarity of his writing, and his understated sense of humor.""--Jessica Pierce, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews ""An excellent book, not only on what it is for animals to be moral, but what it is for humans to be moral, whether one agrees with the conclusions or not. In short, it is a book on what it is to be moral per se that challenges with skill and imagination goes-without-saying preconceptions of the moral and so deserves to be widely read.""--John Shand, The Philosophical Quarterly ""This book makes an enormous contribution to an under-explored topic. It makes a novel and persuasive case that animals can be moral within certain limits, and lays the way for future philosophical and empirical enquiry.""--Dr. Tom McClelland, Metapsychology ""Mark Rowlands is one of the rarest creatures today: a genuine intellectual, a fearless interrogator, and a frighteningly capable person who can who can turn his attention to practically any subject and provide insightful commentary.... Can Animals Be Moral? is a brilliant book, superbly written with wit and panache--it will be remembered as a classic.""--Andrew Linzey, Director, Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics ""In his well-argued book that blends philosophical inquiry with empirical data, Mark Rowlands argues that animals can and sometimes do act for moral reasons. I couldn't agree more. People with varying interests will find this book to be a welcomed addition to their required reading list. Despite having been long interested in the moral lives of animals, I learned a lot from this wide-ranging book.""--Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado, Boulder, author (with Jessica Pierce) of Wild Justice: The Moral Lives of Animals ""Rowlands carves out a space where animals can act for moral reasons without being as self-reflective (or self-congratulatory) as humans sometimes are. With clear-headed thinking, he maps out the terrain where ethics, philosophy of mind, and cognitive ethology meet. This book will be an indispensable to everyone concerned about justifying moral respect for animals.""--Colin Allen, Department of History and Philosophy of Science, Indiana University ""Readers enticed by the title and anticipating an animal rights book for general audiences will be challenged by this closely reasoned work.... Rowlands...has produced both a valuable contribution to animal ethics literature and a fine example of the application of philosophical reasoning to a controversial topic.""-- W.P. Hogan, CHOICE ""Can animals be moral? In his book of that title, Mark Rowlands argues that they can be, in the sense that they can act for moral reasons. In Rowlands terminology, they can be 'moral subjects'."" -- Mind"


Can Animals Be Moral? offers the most comprehensive analysis and evaluation to date of the traditional views underlying scepticism about the moral subjecthood of animals and it does an excellent job of clarifying the conceptual and argumentative landscape. Robert Streifer, Mind Philosophers will appreciate the carefulness of Rowlands's arguments, the clarity of his writing, and his understated sense of humor. Jessica Pierce, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews. An excellent book, not only on what it is for animals to be moral, but what it is for humans to be moral, whether one agrees with the conclusions or not. In short, it is a book on what it is to be moral per se that challenges with skill and imagination goes-without-saying preconceptions of the moral and so deserves to be widely read. John Shand, The Philosophical Quarterly This book makes an enormous contribution to an under-explored topic. It makes a novel and persuasive case that animals can be moral within certain limits, and lays the way for future philosophical and empirical enquiry. Dr. Tom McClelland, Metapsychology An important contribution to the extended field of Ethics...very crisply and also engagingly written. Chris Bratcher, Ethical Record I would strongly recommend this book ... to those who are studying animal behaviour and to those who are working on ethics and moral status of animals. Martin Whiting, Animal Welfare


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Mark Rowlands is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Miami. He is the author of fourteen books, translated into more than twenty languages. His autobiography, The Philosopher and the Wolf was published in 2008, and became an international bestseller.

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