1: Introduction
Part I: An Expanded Theory of Animal Rights
2: Universal Basic Rights for Animals
3: Expanding ART via Citizenship Theory
Part II: Applications
4: Domesticated Animals within ART
5: Domesticated Animal Citizens
6: Wild Animal Sovereignty
7: Liminal Animal Denizens
8: Conclusion
Winner of the Canadian Philosophical Association 2013 biennial Book Prize
Sue Donaldson lives in Kingston, Canada where she writes essays,
plays, and books, including a vegan recipe collection (Foods That
Don't Bite Back, Arsenal Pulp Press 2003) and a mystery novel for
young adults (Thread of Deceit, Sumach Press 2004). Will Kymlicka
is the author of six books published by Oxford University Press,
including Contemporary Political Philosophy: An Introduction (1990;
second edition 2002), Multicultural
Citizenship (1995), and Multicultural Odysseys (2007). He is the
Canada Research Chair in Political Philosophy at Queen's
University.
`A distinctively political approach to the human/animal
interface.'
Christopher Belshaw, Times Higher Education |d 13/01/12
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