Why Animals Matter: Animal Consciousness, Animal Welfare, and Human Well-Being

Author:   Marian Stamp Dawkins (University of Oxford UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199747511


Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Marian Stamp Dawkins (University of Oxford UK)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 14.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 21.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9780199747511


ISBN 10:   0199747512
Pages:   224
Publication Date:   01 June 2012
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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[H]er deep knowlege of animal behavior research ... make for very interesting reading. --Environmental Ethics (An) important work ... She butts heads with the 'warm and fuzzy' school of animal welfare in this concise and well-researched call for a new way of making the concern for animal welfare a part of the human decision-making process. - Booklist Featured in the Quarterly Review of Biology. Why Animals Matter is a scholarly and accessible account of the complicated link between human interests and animal welfare. --Metapsychology Online Reviews


"""[H]er deep knowlege of animal behavior research ... make for very interesting reading."" --Environmental Ethics ""(An) important work ... She butts heads with the 'warm and fuzzy' school of animal welfare in this concise and well-researched call for a new way of making the concern for animal welfare a part of the human decision-making process."" - Booklist Featured in the Quarterly Review of Biology. ""Why Animals Matter is a scholarly and accessible account of the complicated link between human interests and animal welfare."" --Metapsychology Online Reviews"


[H]er deep knowlege of animal behavior research ... make for very interesting reading. --Environmental Ethics (An) important work ... She butts heads with the 'warm and fuzzy' school of animal welfare in this concise and well-researched call for a new way of making the concern for animal welfare a part of the human decision-making process. - Booklist Featured in the Quarterly Review of Biology. Why Animals Matter is a scholarly and accessible account of the complicated link between human interests and animal welfare. --Metapsychology Online Reviews [H]er deep knowlege of animal behavior research ... make for very interesting reading. --Environmental Ethics (An) important work ... She butts heads with the 'warm and fuzzy' school of animal welfare in this concise and well-researched call for a new way of making the concern for animal welfare a part of the human decision-making process. - Booklist Featured in the Quarterly Review of Biology. Why Animals Matter is a scholarly and accessible account of the complicated link between human interests and animal welfare. --Metapsychology Online Reviews (An) important work ... She butts heads with the 'warm and fuzzy' school of animal welfare in this concise and well-researched call for a new way of making the concern for animal welfare a part of the human decision-making process. - BooklistFeatured in the Quarterly Review of Biology. Why Animals Matter is a scholarly and accessible account of the complicated link between human interests and animal welfare. --Metapsychology Online Reviews


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Marian Stamp Dawkins is Professor of Animal Behavior and Mary Snow Fellow in Biological Sciences, Somerville College, Oxford University. She was awarded the 2009 Association for the Study of Animal Behavior medal for contributions to animal behavior.

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