Animal Rights
In "Animal Rights," author David DeGrazia delves into the profound questions surrounding the moral rights of animals. Published by Oxford University Press in 2002, this thought-provoking paperback spans 144 pages and challenges readers to consider the mental lives of animals and the implications for their welfare. DeGrazia thoughtfully examines critical issues such as food consumption, the ethics of zoos, and the role of animals in research. This essential read invites you to reflect on the moral responsibilities we hold towards the animal kingdom, making it a must-have for anyone interested in ethics, philosophy, and animal rights. Discover how our understanding of these topics can shape a more compassionate world for all living beings.