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OverviewEngaging and thought-provoking, this book examines how humans see and treat other animals and argues that we should extend equal consideration and respect to all beings, human and nonhuman alike. Our world is plighted by ‘isms’ such as racism and sexism, but we may have overlooked a very important one: speciesism. Speciesism is a form of discrimination against those who don’t belong to a certain species. It drives us to see nonhuman animals as objects, rather than individuals with their own interests and with the ability to feel and suffer. This book questions all of the assumptions speciesism is based upon. It raises many challenging questions over humans' very complicated attitudes toward other animals. Thinking about how animals are used as well as the suffering of wild animals, and what the future may be for all beings, this book calls for society to seriously take into account the interests of all animals. For all who care about animals, or simply how to make the world a better place, this book is essential reading. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Oscar HortaPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.340kg ISBN: 9781032259758ISBN 10: 1032259752 Pages: 178 Publication Date: 23 June 2022 Audience: General/trade , College/higher education , General , Tertiary & Higher Education Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThough there are many introductions to animal ethics, Oscar Horta has managed to craft something new. This book offers a host of carefully constructed thought experiments, reflections on the importance of shaping the far future, a helpful frame for pursuing activism, and much more-enriching discussions about animals in or beyond the classroom. Bob Fischer, Texas State University, USA. This well-written, accessible book makes a powerful case for ending the exploitation of domesticated animals. It's also the first book of its kind to seriously discuss the incredibly important problem of wild animal suffering. Wild animals need our help, too, and the animal rights movement needs this book. Kyle Johannsen, Trent University, Canada and author of Wild Animal Ethics. Clearly written, powerfully argued and thoroughly researched, this book launches a major challenge to the current speciesist paradigm, accompanying its reader along the exciting path of a personal transformation which cannot but foreshadow a commitment to a larger social transformation. Paola Cavilieri, Philosopher and author of The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity. In his excellently argued book Making a Stand for Animals, Oscar Horta presents a comprehensive analysis of speciesism and outlines how we can most effectively change the plight of animals - both domesticated and wild ones. His accessible book is a must-read for anyone interested in the question of what we owe to animals. Angela Martin, Department of Philosophy, University of Basel, Switzerland. Though there are many introductions to animal ethics, Oscar Horta has managed to craft something new. This book offers a host of carefully constructed thought experiments, reflections on the importance of shaping the far future, a helpful frame for pursuing activism, and much more-enriching discussions about animals in or beyond the classroom. Bob Fischer, Texas State University, USA. This well-written, accessible book makes a powerful case for ending the exploitation of domesticated animals. It's also the first book of its kind to seriously discuss the incredibly important problem of wild animal suffering. Wild animals need our help, too, and the animal rights movement needs this book. Kyle Johannsen, Trent University, Canada and author of Wild Animal Ethics. Though there are many introductions to animal ethics, Oscar Horta has managed to craft something new. This book offers a host of carefully constructed thought experiments, reflections on the importance of shaping the far future, a helpful frame for pursuing activism, and much more-enriching discussions about animals in or beyond the classroom. Bob Fischer, Texas State University, USA. This well-written, accessible book makes a powerful case for ending the exploitation of domesticated animals. It's also the first book of its kind to seriously discuss the incredibly important problem of wild animal suffering. Wild animals need our help, too, and the animal rights movement needs this book. Kyle Johannsen, Trent University, Canada and author of Wild Animal Ethics. Clearly written, powerfully argued and thoroughly researched, this book launches a major challenge to the current speciesist paradigm, accompanying its reader along the exciting path of a personal transformation which cannot but foreshadow a commitment to a larger social transformation. Paola Cavilieri, Philosopher and author of The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity. Making a Stand for Animals is a powerful plea for a radical change in our attitudes to animals, and in the way we treat them. I hope it will be widely read and that many readers will act on Oscar Horta's suggestions. Peter Singer, Professor of Bioethics, Princeton University, USA and author of Animal Liberation. Though there are many introductions to animal ethics, Oscar Horta has managed to craft something new. This book offers a host of carefully constructed thought experiments, reflections on the importance of shaping the far future, a helpful frame for pursuing activism, and much more-enriching discussions about animals in or beyond the classroom. Bob Fischer, Texas State University, USA. This well-written, accessible book makes a powerful case for ending the exploitation of domesticated animals. It's also the first book of its kind to seriously discuss the incredibly important problem of wild animal suffering. Wild animals need our help, too, and the animal rights movement needs this book. Kyle Johannsen, Trent University, Canada and author of Wild Animal Ethics. Clearly written, powerfully argued and thoroughly researched, this book launches a major challenge to the current speciesist paradigm, accompanying its reader along the exciting path of a personal transformation which cannot but foreshadow a commitment to a larger social transformation. Paola Cavilieri, Philosopher and author of The Great Ape Project: Equality Beyond Humanity. In his excellently argued book Making a Stand for Animals, Oscar Horta presents a comprehensive analysis of speciesism and outlines how we can most effectively change the plight of animals - both domesticated and wild ones. His accessible book is a must-read for anyone interested in the question of what we owe to animals. Angela Martin, Department of Philosophy, University of Basel, Switzerland. Making a Stand for Animals is a stimulating and illuminating introduction to animal ethics. It offers a highly accessible and engaging reading for newcomers as well as an insightful approach for readers with more experience thinking about the topic. Nuria Almiron, Professor & Researcher, Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Spain and Co-Director, UPF-Centre for Animal Ethics Author InformationOscar Horta is an animal activist and moral philosopher at the Department of Philosophy and Anthropology at the University of Santiago de Compostela (USC), Spain. He is one of the co-founders of the organization Animal Ethics. He is particularly known for his work on the concept of speciesism and the moral consideration of nonhuman animals, as well as on wild animal suffering. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |