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Why veganism matters

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Most people care about animals, but only a tiny fraction are vegan. The rest often think of veganism as an extreme position. They certainly do not believe that they have a moral obligation to become vegan.Gary L. Francione—the leading and most provocative scholar of animal rights theory and law—demonstrates that veganism is a moral imperative and a matter of justice. He shows that there is a contradiction in thinking that animals matter morally if one is also not vegan, and he explains why this belief should logically lead all who hold it to veganism. Francione dismantles the conventional wisdom that it is acceptable to use and kill animals as long as we do so “humanely.” He argues that if animals matter morally, they must have the right not to be used as property. That means that we cannot eat them, wear them, use them, or otherwise treat them as resources or commodities.Why Veganism Matters presents the case for the personhood of nonhuman animals and for veganism in a clear and accessible way that does not require any philosophical or legal background. This book offers a persuasive and powerful argument for all readers who care about animals but are not sure whether they have a moral obligation to be vegan.

כותר Why veganism matters : the moral value of animals / Gary Francione.
מוציא לאור New York : Columbia University Press
שנה [2021]
הערת תוכן ותקציר Frontmatter -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1 Our Conventional Wisdom — Animals as Quasi- Persons -- 2 Two Contemporary Approaches to Animal Personhood -- 3 Animals as Persons—a Matter of Sentience Alone -- 4 The Right Not to Be Property -- 5 Veganism as a Moral Imperative -- Conclusion -- Notes -- Reference/Study Guide
סדרה Critical Perspectives on Animals: Theory, Culture, Science and Law
היקף החומר 1 online resource (224 pages)
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מספר מערכת 997012635318905171
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