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Animal minds and human morals

the origins of the Western debate

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An edition of Animal Minds and Human Morals (1993)

Animal minds and human morals

the origins of the Western debate

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""They don't have syntax, so we can eat them." According to Richard Sorabji, this conclusion attributed to the Stoic philosophers was based on Aristotle's argument that animals lack reason. In his fascinating, deeply learned book, Sorabji traces the roots of our thinking about animals back to Aristotelian and Stoic beliefs. Charting a recurrent theme in ancient philosophy of mind, he shows that today's controversies about animal rights represent only the most recent chapter in millennia-old debates." "Sorabji surveys a vast range of Greek philosophical texts and considers how classical discussions of animals' capacities intersect with central questions, not only in ethics but in the definition of human rationality as well: the nature of concepts; how perceptions differ from beliefs; how memory, intention, and emotion relate to reason; and to what extent speech, skills, and inference can serve as proofs of reason. Focusing on the significance of ritual sacrifice and the eating of meat, he explores religious contexts of the treatment of animals in ancient Greece and in medieval Western Christendom. He also looks closely at the contemporary defenses of animal rights offered by Peter Singer, Tom Regan, and Mary Midgley." "Animal Minds and Human Morals sheds new light on traditional arguments surrounding the status of animals while pointing beyond them to current moral dilemmas. It will be crucial reading for scholars and students in the fields of ancient philosophy, ethics, history of philosophy, classics, and medieval studies, and for everyone seriously concerned about our relationship with other species."--BOOK JACKET.

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Duckworth
Language
English
Pages
267

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Cover of: Animal Minds and Human Morals
Animal Minds and Human Morals
October 31, 1996, Gerald Duckworth & Co Ltd
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Animal Minds and Human Morals: The Origins of the Western Debate (Cornell Studies in Classical Philology)
November 1995, Cornell University Press
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Cover of: Animal Minds and Human Morals
Cover of: Animal minds and human morals
Animal minds and human morals: the origins of the Western debate
1993, Duckworth
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Cover of: Animal minds and human morals
Animal minds and human morals: the origins of the Western debate
1993, Cornell University Press
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Edition Notes

Bibliography: p221-232. - Includes index.

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Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
179.309
Library of Congress
B187.M55 S67 1993g

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Pagination
267p. ;
Number of pages
267

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16687605M
ISBN 10
0715624709
OCLC/WorldCat
29707065
Goodreads
6911021

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I was led from an early age to reflect on the roles we conventionally assign to animals by a family story concerning my aunt, Cornelia Sorabji.
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