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Animal Rights

 

The following is a list of citations regarding Animal Rights. Click on a letter of the alphabet to jump to the start of that section.

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A

Abelson, Raziel and Marie-Louise Friquegnon, eds. (1995). Ethics for Modern Life, 5th edition. New York: St. Martin's Press.

Animal Rights Handbook: Everyday Ways to Save Animal Lives. (1990). Los Angeles: Living Planet Press.


B

Baird, Robert M., and Rosenbaum, Stuart E. (eds.) (1997). Animal Experimentation: The Moral Issues. Amherst, N.Y.: Prometheus Books.

Barclay, Oliver R., "Animal Rights: A Critique," Science and Christian Belief, vol. 4, no. 1, 49-61.

Bekoff, Marc. (1997/1998). "Deep Ethology, Animal Rights, and the Great Ape/Animal Project: Resisting Speciesim and Expanding the Community of Equals," Journal of Agriculture and Environmental Ethics (10), 269-296.

Benton, Ted. (1993). Natural Relations? Ecology, Animal Rights and Social Justice. New York: Routledge.

Bostock, Stephen St. C. (1993). Zoos and Animal Rights: The Ethics of Keeping Animals. London and New York: Routledge.

Bostock, Stephen St. C. (1994). Review of Causey, Ann, Zoos and Animal Rights. Environmental Values (3), 276-277.

Burnett, H. Sterling, Review of Dizard, Jan E. (1996). Going Wild: Hunting, Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature. Environmental Ethics (18), 105-109.


C

Callicott, J. Baird. (1985). Review of The Case for Animal Rights . By Tom Regan. Environmental Ethics (7), 365-72.

Causey, Ann. (1994). Review of Zoos and Animal Rights. Environmental Values (3), 276-277.

Cave, George S. (1982). "Animals, Heidegger, and the Right to Life." Environmental Ethics (4), 249-54.

Chase, Marcelle P. (1990). "Animal Rights: An Interdisciplinary, Selective Bibliography," Law Library Journal (82), 359-389.

Church, Jill Howard. (1996). "In Focus: How the Media Portray Animals." The Animals' Agenda (16)1

Clark, Stephen R. L. (1983). Review of Animal Rights and Human Morality. By Bernard E. Rollin. Environmental Ethics (5), 185-88.

Cobb, John B., Jr. (1980). Review of Animal Rights: A Christian Assessment of Man's Treatment of Animals. By Andrew Linzey. Environmental Ethics (2), 89-93.

Cobb, John B., Jr. (1989). Review of Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights. By Daniel A. Dombrowski. Environmental Ethics (11), 373-76.

Comstock, Gary L. (1995). "Do Agriculturalists Need a New, an Ecocentric, Ethic?" Agriculture and Human Values (12), 2-16.

Conn, P. Michael, and Parker, James. (1998). "Animal Rights: Reaching the Public," Science (282).

Conniff, Richard. "Fuzzy-Wuzzy Thinking About Animal Rights," Audubon, November 1990.

Cooper, David E. (1993). "Human Sentiment and the Future of Wildlife." Environmental Values (2)4, 335-346.


D

Derr, Thomas S., Nash, James A. Neuhaus, John. (1996).Environmental Ethics and Christian Humanism. Nashville: Abingdon Press.

Dizard, Jan E. (1995). Going Wild: Hunting, Animal Rights, and the Contested Meaning of Nature. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.

Dombrowski, Daniel A. (1989). Hartshorne and the Metaphysics of Animal Rights. Reviewed in Environmental Ethics (11), 373-76.

Donnelley, Strachan and Kathleen Nolan. (ed.) "Animals, Science, and Ethics," Hastings Center Report, May/June 1990.

Donner, Wendy. (1996). "Inherent Value and Moral Standing in Environmental Change," pages 52-74 in Hampson, Fen Osler, and Reppy, Judith, Earthly Goods: Environmental Change and Social Justice. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press.

Donner, Wendy. "Animal Rights and Native Hunters". Canadian Issues in Environmental Ethics, ed. Alex Wellington, Allan Greebaum and Wesley Cragg, Broadview Press, 1997.

Dower, Nigel. (ed.), (1989). Ethics and Environmental Responsibility. Aldershot, UK: Gower Publishing.


E

Eaton, Randall L. (1998). The Sacred Hunt: Hunting as a Sacred Path. Ashland, OR: Sacred Press.

Elliot, Robert. (1987). "Moral Autonomy, Self-Determination and Animal Rights", The Monist (70), 83-97.


F

Finsen, L., and Finsen, A. (1994). The animal rights movement in American: From compassion to respect. New York: Twayne Publishers.

Finsen, Susan. (1988). "Making Ends Meet: Reconciling Ecoholism and Animal Rights Individualism." Between the Species (4), 11-20.

Forrester, Mary Gore. (1996). Persons, Animals, and Fetuses: An Essay in Practical Ethics. Hingham, MA: Kluwer Academic Publishers.

Fox, Michael W. (1991). Animals Have Rights, Too. Crossroad/Continuum.

Fox, Michael W. (1980). Returning to Eden: Animal Rights and Human Responsibility. New York: The Viking Press.

Fox, Warwick. (1993). "The Deep Ecology-Ecofeminism Debate and its Parallels." In Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology, pp. 213-32. Edited by Michael E. Zimmerman, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John Clark. Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey: Prentice Hall.

Francione, G. L. (1996). Rain without thunder: The ideology of the animal rights movement. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.


G

Gaard, Greta. (ed.), (1993). Ecofeminism: Women, Animals, Nature. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

George, Kathryn Paxton. (1994). "Discrimination and Bias in the Vegan Ideal", Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (7), 19-28.

Gorman, Christine. "What's It Worth to Find a Cure?" Time, July 8, 1996, p. 53.

Guillermo, K. S. (1993). Monkey business: The disturbing case that launched the animal rights movement. Washington, DC: National Press Books.

Gunn, Alastair S. (1983)."Traditional Ethics and the Moral Status of Animals." Environmental Ethics (5), 133-54.

Gunn, Alastair S. (1980). "Why Should We Care about Rare Species?" Environmental Ethics (2), 17-37.


H

Hardy, D. T. (1990). America's New Extremists: What You Need to Know About the Animal Rights Movement. Washington, DC: Washington Legal Foundation.

Hargrove, Eugene C. (ed.) (1992). The Animal Rights/Environmental Ethics Debate: The Environmental Perspective. Albany: State University of New York Press.

Hargrove, Eugene C. (ed.) (1993). The Animal Rights/Environmental Ethics Debate: The Environmental Perspective. Reviewed in Environmental Ethics (15), 279-82.

Harnack, A. (ed.) (1996). Animal rights: Opposing viewpoints. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press.

Harrison, Ruth. (1993). "Since Animal Machines", Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (6).

Hearne, Vicki. "What's Wrong with Animal Rights," Harper's, September 1991.

Hedleston, Jo Ann. (1998). The Origins of the Animal Husbandry Ethic, M.A. thesis, Colorado State University.

Hospers, John. (1996). Human Conduct: Problems of Ethics, 3rd edition. Fort Worth, TX: Harcourt Brace.

Hospers, John. "Humanity vs. Nature: Two Views of People and Animals," Liberty, March 1990.

Howard, Walter E. (1993). "Animal Research Is Defensible," Journal of Mammalogy (74)1, 234-235.


I


J

Jamieson, Dale. (1993). "Ethics and Animals: A Brief Review", Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (6).

Jamieson, Dale. (1990). "Rights, Justice, and Duties to Provide Assistance: A Critique of Regan's Theory of Rights," Ethics (100), 349-362.

Jamieson, Dale. (1981). "Rational Egoism and Animal Rights." Environmental Ethics (3), 167-71.

Jasper, J. M., and Nelkin, D. (1992). The animal rights crusade: The growth of a moral protest. New York: Free Press.


K

Kalechofsky, Roberta. (ed.) (1995). Rabbis and Vegetarianism: An Evolving Tradition. Marblehead, MA: Micah Publications.

Kalechofsky, Roberta. (1991). Autobiography of a Revolutionary: Essays on Animal and Human Rights. Marblehead, MA: Micah Publications.

Katz, Eric. (1983). "Is There a Place for Animals in the Moral Consideration of Nature?" Ethics and Animals (4)3, 74-87.

Kellert, Stephen R. (1989). "The Animal Rights Movement: A Challenge or Conspiratorial Threat to the Wildlife Management Field." Human Dimensions in Wildlife Newsletter (8)4.

Kheel, Marti. (1985). "The Liberation of Nature: A Circular Affair." Environmental Ethics (7), 135-49.

Kinsley, David. (1995). Ecology and Religion: Ecological Spirituality in Cross-Cultural Perspective. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Kwiatkowska, Teresa, and Issa, Jorge. (eds.) (1998). Los caminos de la tica ambiental (The ways of environmental ethics). Mexico City: Plaza y Valdez, S.A. de C.V.


L

LaFollette, Hugh. (ed.) (1997). Ethics in Practice: An Anthology. Cambridge, MA: Blackwell Publishers.

Lamb, David. (1982). "Animal Rights and Liberation Movements." Environmental Ethics (4), 215-33.

Larrere, Catherine. (1997). Les philosophies de l'environnement (Philosophies of the Environment). Paris, Presses universitaires de France.

Linzey, Andrew. (1980). Animal Rights: A Christian Assessment of Man's Treatment of Animals. Reviewed in Environmental Ethics (2), 89-93.

Linzey, Andrew. "The Theological Basis of Animal Rights," Christian Century, October 9, 1991.

Lockwood, Jeffrey A. (1988). "Not to Harm a Fly: Our Ethical Obligations to Insects." Between the Species (4), 204-211.

Loftin, Robert W. (1985). "The Medical Treatment of Wild Animals," Environmental Ethics (7), 231-239.

Loftin, Robert W. (1984). "The Morality of Hunting." Environmental Ethics (6), 241-50.

Lutherer, Lorenz Otto and Margaret Sheffield Simon. (1993). Targeted: The Anatomy of an Animal Rights Attack. Norman, Oklahoma: University of Oklahoma Press.


M

MacDonald, Mia. (1996). "AHIMSA With Attitude: An Interview With Maneka Gandhi." The Animals' Agenda (16)1.

Macer, Darryl. (1997/1998). "Animal Consciousness and Ethics in Asia and the Pacific," Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (10), 249-267.

Mackinnon, Barbara. (1998). Ethics: Theory and Contemporary Issues, 2nd ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing Co.

Magel, Charles R. (1989). Keyguide to Information Sources in Animal Rights. London: Mansel Pub., 1989. Jefferson, NC: McFarland.

Magel, Charles R. (1982). A Bibliography of Animal Rights and Related Matters. Reviewed in Environmental Ethics (4), 89-91.

Marietta, Don, Jr., and Lester Embree. (eds.) (1995). Environmental Philosophy and Environmental Activism. Lanham, Md: Rowman and Littlefield.

McDaniel, Jay. (1988). "Land Ethics, Animal Rights, and Process Theology." Process Studies (17), 88-102.

Mills, Claudia. (1992). Values and Public Policy. Fort Worth: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich.


N

Narveson, Jan. (1993). Moral Matters: An Introduction. Lewiston, NY: Broadview Press.

Nordquist, Joan. (1993). Animal Rights: A Bibliography. Santa Cruz, CA: Reference and Research Services. Santa Cruz, CA.

Northcott, Michael S. (1996). The Environment and Christian Ethics. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Norton, Bryan G. (1982). "Environmental Ethics and Nonhuman Rights." Environmental Ethics (4), 17-36.

Norton, Bryan G. (1982). "Environmental Ethics and the Rights of Future Generations." Environmental Ethics (4), 319-37.


O

Olen, Jeffrey and Vincent Barry. (eds.) (1996). Applying Ethics: A Text with Readings, 5th ed. Wadsworth, CA.


P

Paehlke, Robert (ed.) (1995). Conservation and Environmentalism: An Encyclopedia. New York: Garland Publishing Co.

Partridge, Ernest. (1984). "Three Wrong Leads in a Search for an Environmental Ethic: Tom Regan on Animal Rights, Inherent Values, and 'Deep Ecology.'" Ethics and Animals (5)3, 61-74.

Peacock, Kent. (ed.) (1996). Living with the Earth: An Introduction to Environmental Philosophy. Toronto: Harcourt Brace and Co., Canada.

Pojman, Louis. (ed). (1995). Philosophy: The Quest for Truth, 3rd ed. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing.

Pojman, Louis P. (ed.) (1994). Environmental Ethics: Readings in Theory and Application. Boston: Jones and Bartlett.

Pojman, Louis P. (1992). Life and Death: Grappling with the Moral Dilemmas of Our time. Boston: Jones and Bartlett Publishers.


Q


R

Rachels, James. (1990). Created from Animals: The Moral Implications of Darwinism. New York: Oxford University Press.

Regan, Tom. (1996). "Animal Rights and Welfare," in Donald M. Borchert, ed., The Encyclopedia of Philosophy Supplement. New York: Macmillan Reference, Simon and Schuster and Prentice Hall International.

Regan, Tom, and Peter Singer. (eds.) (1989).Animal Rights and Human Obligations. 2d ed. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall.

Regan, Tom. (1980). "Animal Rights, Human Wrongs." Environmental Ethics (2), 99-120.

Regan, Tom. (1983). The Case for Animal Rights. Berkeley: University of California Press.

Rifkin, Jeremy. (1997). "Dolly's Legacy: The Implications of Animal Cloning," The Animals' Agenda (17)3.

Risk, Paul. (1990)."Death, Suffering, Predation, Animal Rights and Interpretation," Journal of Interpretation (14)1.

Rodd, Rosemary. (1990). Biology, Ethics, and Animals . Oxford University Press.

Rollin, Bernard. (1992). Animal Rights and Human Morality , revised edition. Buffalo, N. Y. Prometheus Books.

Rolston, Holmes, III. (1985). "Duties to Endangered Species," BioScience (35), 718-726.

Rolston, Holmes, III. (1994). Conserving Natural Value. New York: Columbia University Press.

Runkle, Deborah, and Granger, Ellen. (1997). "Animal Rights: Teaching or Deceiving Kids," Science (278).

Ruse, Michael. (1988). "Respecting Animals Values--A Discussion Review of Tom Regan, The Case for Animal Rights, Journal For Agricultural Ethics (1), 225-232.

Russow, Lilly-Marlene. (1981). "Why Do Species Matter?" Environmental Ethics (3), 101-12.


S

Salt, Henry S. (1980). Animals' rights considered in relation to social progress. 1894, rev. ed., 1922. Various other editions. Clarks Summit, PA: Society for Animal Rights.

Sandoe, Peter, Roger Crisp, Nils Holtug. (1996). "Animal Ethics," Copenhagen, Denmark: University of Copenhagen, Department of Education, Philosophy, and Rhetorics.

Sapontzis, Steve F. (1984). "Predation." Ethics and Animals (5)2, 27-38.

Sapontzis, Steve F., Finsen, Susan, Bekoff, Marc. (1995). "Perspectives: Predator-Reintroduction Programs," The Animals' Agenda (15)4.

Sapontzis, Steve F. (1982). "The Moral Significance of Interests." Environmental Ethics (4), 345-58.

Sherry, C. J. (1995). Animal rights. Santa Barbara, CA: ABC-Clio, Inc.

Shrader-Frechette, K. S. and McCoy, Earl D. (1994). "How the Tail Wags the Dog: How Value Judgments Determine Ecological Science." Environmental Values (3), 107-120.

Simons, John. (1997). "The Longest Revolution: Cultural Studies after Speciesism," Environmental Values (6), 483-497.

Singer, Brent A. (1988). "An Extension of Rawls' Theory of Justice to Environmental Ethics." Environmental Ethics (10), 217-31.

Soifer, Eldon. (ed.) (1992). Ethical Issues: Perspectives for Canadians. Peterborough, Ontario: Broadview Press.

Sorabji, Richard. (1995). Animal Minds and Human Morals. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press.

Sterba, James P. (ed.) (1995). Earth Ethics: Environmental Ethics, Animal Rights, and Practical Applications. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Sumner, L. W. (1979). Review of Animal Rights and Human Obligations. Edited by Tom Regan and Peter Singer. Environmental Ethics (1), 365-70.

Sutherland, Anne and Jeffrey E. Nash. (1994). "Animal Rights as a New Environmental Cosmology." Qualitative Sociology (17)2, 171-186.

Sztybel, David. (1997). "Marxism and Animal Rights," Ethics and the Environment (2), 169-185.


T

Tallacchini, Mariachiara. (1996). Diritto per la natura: Ecologia e filosofia del diritto (Law for Nature: Ecology and Philosophy of Law). Torino: Giappichelli.

Taylor, Angus. (1996). "Animal Rights and Human Needs," Environmental Ethics (18), 249-264.

Thiroux, Jacques P. (1995). Ethics: Theory and Practice, 5th edition. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

Tweeten, Luther. (1993). "Public Policy Decisions for Farm Animal Welfare", Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (6).


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V

VanDeVeer, Donald. (1979). "Interspecific Justice," Inquiry (22), 55-79.

Vardy, Peter, and Grosch, Paul. (1997). The Puzzle of Ethics. Armonk, NY and London, UK: M. E. Sharpe.

Varner, Gary. (1998). In Nature's Interests? Interests, Animal Rights, and Environmental Ethics. New York: Oxford University Press.

Varner, Gary E. (1993). Review of The Animal Rights/Environmental Ethics Debate: The Environmental Perspective. Edited by Eugene C. Hargrove. Environmental Ethics (15), 279-82.

Varner, Gary. (1994). "The Prospects for Consensus and Convergence in the Animal Rights Debate," Hastings Center Report (24)1, 24-28.

Varner, Gary E. (1994). "What's Wrong With Animal By-Products?", Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics (7), 7-18.

Vilkka, Leena. (1988). Animal Rights and Consciousness (in Finnish), a M. A. thesis at the University of Helsinki.


W

Waller, David. (1997). "A Vegetarian Critique of Deep and Social Ecology," Ethics and the Environment (2), 187-197.

Warren, Karen, (ed.) (1994). Ecological Feminism. New York: Routledge.

Warren, Karen and Nancy Tuana. (eds.) (1991). "Feminism and the Environment," in American Philosophical Association, Newsletter on Feminism and Philosophy, (90)3.

Weinstein, Stanley. (1982). Review of A Bibliography of Animal Rights and Related Matters. By CharlesR. Magel. Environmental Ethics (4), 89-91.

Wenzel, George. (1990). Animal Rights, Human Rights: Ecology, Economy and Ideology in the Canadian Arctic. London: Belhaven Press.

Weston, Anthony. (1992). Toward Better Problems. Philadelphia: Temple University Press.

Wetlesen, Jon. (1994). "Animal Rights or Human Duties?" Archiv für Rechts- und Sozialphilosophie, Beiheft.

White James E. (ed.) (1997). Contemporary Moral Problems. 5th ed. Minneapolis, MN: West Publishing Co.

Williams, Michael. (1989). Americans and their Forests: A Historical Geography. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Wunderlich, Gene. (1990). "Agricultural Technology, Wealth, and Responsibility", Journal of Agricultural Ethics (3), 21-35.

Wynne-Tyson, Jon. (1989). The Extended Circle: A Commonplace Book of Animal Rights. New York, Paragon House.


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Y

Young, Richard Alan. (1999). Is God a Vegetarian? Chicago: Open Court.


Z

Zimmerman, Michael, J. Baird Callicott, George Sessions, Karen J. Warren, and John P. Clark, (eds.) (1993). Environmental Philosophy: From Animal Rights to Radical Ecology. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall.

 

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