New Essays in Applied Ethics: Animal Rights, Personhood, and the Ethics of Killing

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New York: Palgrave McMillan (2007)
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This collection of new essays aims to address some of the most perplexing issues arising from death and dying, as well as the moral status of persons and animals. Leading scholars, including Peter Singer and Gerald Dworkin, investigate diverse topics such as animal rights, vegetarianism, lethal injection, abortion and euthanasia

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