Beyond animal rights: a feminist caring ethic for the treatment of animals

New York: Continuum (1996)
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Contains eight contributions which extend feminist ethic-of-care theory to the issue of animal well-being. As a group, the essays aim to suggest ways that theorists can move beyond the notion of animal rights to establish care as a basis for the ethical treatment of animals. Annotation c. by Book

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