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3. A Form of War
Animals, Humans, and the Shifting Boundaries of Community
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 7
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Part One: Animals, Science and the Moral Community
- 1. Animal Mind 15
- 2. Animal Minds, Cognitive Ethology, and Ethics 37
- 3. A Form of War 59
- 4. Cognition and Community 83
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Part Two: Animal Autonomy and Its Moral Significance
- 5. Mental Capacities and Animal Ethics 113
- 6. The Question of Belief Attribution in Great Apes 147
- 7. Ape Autonomy? 173
- 8. The Nonhuman Roots of Human Morality 197
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Part Three: The Diversity of Animal Ethics
- 9. Animal Rights 231
- 10. Taking Sentience Seriously 249
- 12. Personhood, Interaction and Skepticism 295
- 13. Eating and Experimenting on Animals 321
- Contributors 355
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Introduction 7
-
Part One: Animals, Science and the Moral Community
- 1. Animal Mind 15
- 2. Animal Minds, Cognitive Ethology, and Ethics 37
- 3. A Form of War 59
- 4. Cognition and Community 83
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Part Two: Animal Autonomy and Its Moral Significance
- 5. Mental Capacities and Animal Ethics 113
- 6. The Question of Belief Attribution in Great Apes 147
- 7. Ape Autonomy? 173
- 8. The Nonhuman Roots of Human Morality 197
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Part Three: The Diversity of Animal Ethics
- 9. Animal Rights 231
- 10. Taking Sentience Seriously 249
- 12. Personhood, Interaction and Skepticism 295
- 13. Eating and Experimenting on Animals 321
- Contributors 355