Creatures Like Us?

Author:   Lynne Sharpe
Publisher:   Imprint Academic
ISBN:  

9781845400170


Pages:   230
Publication Date:   19 April 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Creatures Like Us?


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As a child brought up among animals, Lynne Sharpe never doubted they were essentially 'creatures like us'. It came as a shock to learn that others did not agree. Here she exposes the bizarre way in which many philosophers - including even some great and humane ones - have repeatedly talked and written about animals. They have discussed the topic in terms of non-existent abstract 'animals', conceived as defective humans, entirely neglecting the experience of people who have wide practical knowledge of companion animals - such as horses and dogs - through working with them. She testifies to the interesting nature of these creatures' lives, noting that the usual narrow approach to animals carries with it also a distorted notion of human life as essentially cerebral and language-centred.

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Author:   Lynne Sharpe
Publisher:   Imprint Academic
Imprint:   Imprint Academic
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 1.70cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.300kg
ISBN:  

9781845400170


ISBN 10:   1845400178
Pages:   230
Publication Date:   19 April 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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'A lively and astute book which does a badly-needed job in clearing out a pile of bad philosophy. Anyone interested in understanding the position of animals will surely enjoy it and find it helpful.' Mary Midgley 'Written with superb clarity as all good philosophy should be. Lynne Sharpe powerfully champions animals and asserts that the planet is no more ours than theirs.' Richard Ryder 'A lively and astute book which does a badly-needed job in clearing out a pile of bad philosophy.' Mary Midgley


'An impressive and carefully-written book', Peter Atterton, Times Literary Supplement 'Scholarly and well-argued', Resurgence 'A lively and astute book which does a badly-needed job in clearing out a pile of bad philosophy. Anyone interested in understanding the position of animals will surely enjoy it and find it helpful.' Mary Midgley 'Written with superb clarity as all good philosophy should be. Lynne Sharpe powerfully champions animals and asserts that the planet is no more ours than theirs.' Richard Ryder Creatures Like Us? is written with great lucidity, and the opposing arguments are subjected to close scrutiny. The book is valuable not only to those interested in animal rights, but also to those who are sympathetic to the social conception of moral status and personhood. Tuomas W. Manninen, Metapsychology Admirably and clearly written, Creatures Like Us will be of interest to general readers and academics interested in the moral status of animals. Dr Dorothy Boorse, Journal of Moral Education. A superfluity of personal anecdotes, Sharpe defends her sense of fellowship with some animals and her initial argument 'that all creatures are to be protected and cared for'. Stanley Shostak, The European Legacy.


"""An impressive and carefully-written book."" -- Peter Atterton Times Literary Supplement ""Scholarly and well-argued."" Resurgence ""A lively and astute book which does a badly-needed job in clearing out a pile of bad philosophy. Anyone interested in understanding the position of animals will surely enjoy it and find it helpful."" -- Mary Midgley ""Creatures Like Us? is written with great lucidity, and the opposing arguments are subjected to close scrutiny. The book is valuable not only to those interested in animal rights, but also to those who are sympathetic to the social conception of moral status and personhood."" -- Tuomas W. Manninen Metapsychology ""Written with superb clarity as all good philosophy should be. Lynne Sharpe powerfully champions animals and asserts that the planet is no more ours than theirs."" -- Richard Ryder ""Admirably and clearly written, Creatures Like Us will be of interest to general readers and academics interested in the moral status of animals."" -- Dr Dorothy Boorse Journal of Moral Education ""A superfluity of personal anecdotes, Sharpe defends her sense of fellowship with some animals and her initial argument 'that all creatures are to be protected and cared for'."" -- Stanley Shostak The European Legacy"


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