The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow and Empathy

Awards:   Winner of Nautilus Award (Animals/Nature) 2008
Author:   Mark Bekoff
Publisher:   New World Library
ISBN:  

9781577315025


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   09 February 2007
Format:   Hardback
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The Emotional Lives of Animals: A Leading Scientist Explores Animal Joy, Sorrow and Empathy


Awards

  • Winner of Nautilus Award (Animals/Nature) 2008

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Author:   Mark Bekoff
Publisher:   New World Library
Imprint:   New World Library
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.549kg
ISBN:  

9781577315025


ISBN 10:   1577315022
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   09 February 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Awaiting stock   Availability explained

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Anyone interested in animal emotion will want a copy of this book. Bekoff speaks with the unique authority of an expert who is experiencing the success of a revolution in science and ethics that he helped make and that will endure (if we endure) as one of the signal achievements -- along with the expansion of human rights and environmentalism -- of the late twentieth century. <br>-- The BARk <br> This thought-provoking book could very likely change your life. <br>-- The Animals Voice <br> Marc Bekoff ably presents the richness and variety of the emotions in nonhuman animals -- and doesn't hesitate to draw the ethical conclusions implicit in his findings. I hope this book will be widely read by those who care about animals -- and even more widely by those who don't. <br>-- Peter Singer, professor of bioethics, Princeton University


Anyone interested in animal emotion will want a copy of this book. Bekoff speaks with the unique authority of an expert who is experiencing the success of a revolution in science and ethics that he helped make and that will endure (if we endure) as one of the signal achievements -- along with the expansion of human rights and environmentalism -- of the late twentieth century. <br>-- The BARk <br><br> This thought-provoking book could very likely change your life. <br>-- The Animals Voice <br><br> Marc Bekoff ably presents the richness and variety of the emotions in nonhuman animals -- and doesn't hesitate to draw the ethical conclusions implicit in his findings. I hope this book will be widely read by those who care about animals -- and even more widely by those who don't. <br>-- Peter Singer, professor of bioethics, Princeton University


Anyone interested in animal emotion will want a copy of this book. Bekoff speaks with the unique authority of an expert who is experiencing the success of a revolution in science and ethics that he helped make and that will endure (if we endure) as one of the signal achievements along with the expansion of human rights and environmentalism of the late twentieth century. The BARk This thought-provoking book could very likely change your life. The Animals Voice Marc Bekoff ably presents the richness and variety of the emotions in nonhuman animals and doesn t hesitate to draw the ethical conclusions implicit in his findings. I hope this book will be widely read by those who care about animals and even more widely by those who don t. Peter Singer, professor of bioethics, Princeton University Anyone interested in animal emotion will want a copy of this book. Bekoff speaks with the unique authority of an expert who is experiencing the success of a revolution in science and ethics that he helped make and that will endure (if we endure) as one of the signal achievements -- along with the expansion of human rights and environmentalism -- of the late twentieth century. -- The BARk This thought-provoking book could very likely change your life. -- The Animals Voice Marc Bekoff ably presents the richness and variety of the emotions in nonhuman animals -- and doesn't hesitate to draw the ethical conclusions implicit in his findings. I hope this book will be widely read by those who care about animals -- and even more widely by those who don't. -- Peter Singer, professor of bioethics, Princeton University


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