"An Animal: What Is It?"
Keekok Lee discusses why posing the question “what is an animal?” is neither irrelevant nor futile.
Keekok Lee discusses why posing the question “what is an animal?” is neither irrelevant nor futile.
Clare Palmer discusses the concept of the domesticated animal contract.
Gill Aitken discusses conservation in relation to individual worth.
John Simons explores the cultural studies discipline from the perspective of animal rights.
Dale Jamieson discusses animal liberation as an environmental ethic.
Response to Dale Jamieson’s article ‘Animal Liberation is an Environmental Ethic’ in Environmental Values 7, No. 1.
Roger Crisp responds to Dale Jamieson’s views on animal liberation as environmental ethic.
H.A.E. Zwart discusses Ibsen’s The Wild Duck as the origin of a new animal science.
The true story of the postman and gardener who took on McDonald’s—and won.
This article argues that a purely rights-based approach to greater consideration of animals is not theoretically or practically sound. It suggests a constrained-utility approach, which is both operational and based on negotiated consensus.