Animals: A History (Oxford Philosophical Concepts)

New York: Oxford University Press (2018)
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Abstract

This volume traces the history of animals in philosophy, from antiquity down to contemporary times. Negative attitudes towards animals, as found in Aristotle and Descartes, turn out to be more nuanced than usually supposed, while remarkable discussions of animal welfare appear in late antiquity, India, the Islamic world, and Kant.

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Peter Adamson
Ludwig Maximilians Universität, München
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