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There are many introductions to the animal ethics literature. There arent many introductions to the practice of doing animal ethics. Bob Fischers Animal Ethics: A Contemporary Introduction fills that gap, offering an accessible model of how animal ethics can be done today. The book takes up classic issues, such as the ethics of eating meat and experimenting on animals, but tackles them in an empirically informed and nuanced way. It also covers a range of relatively neglected issues in animal ethics, such as the possibility of insect sentience and the ethics of dealing with pests. Finally, the book doesnt assess every current practice using standard ethical theories, but tries to evaluate some of them using the moral frameworks endorsed by those involved. So, for instance, there is a chapter on the way that animal care and use committees try to justify some of the educational uses of animals, and the chapter on zoos considers the way that international zoological societies justify compromising animal welfare. The book wraps up with a discussion of the future of animal ethics. Each chapter opens with a helpful initial overview of the chapter and ends with a list of suggested readings to help students go further on their own.

Key Features











Covers animal ethics from an empirically informed perspective, bringing philosophy into conversation with key issues in animal science, conservation biology, economics, ethology, and legal studies, among other fields





Provides ample coverage of the most salient current topics, including, for example:









Debates about which animals are sentient





The suffering of wild animals





Research ethics





The boundaries of activism







Avoids suggesting that animal ethics is simply the practice of applying the right general theory to a problem, instead allowing readers to first work out the specific costs and benefits of making ethical decisions





Impresses upon the reader the need for her to work out for herself the best way forward with difficult ethical issues, suggesting that progress can indeed be made





Includes summaries and recommended readings at the end of each chapter
Acknowledgments viii
1 Introduction
1(10)
2 The Moral Community
11(17)
3 Animal Minds
28(18)
4 Welfare and Death
46(19)
5 Moral Theory
65(18)
6 Animal Agriculture and Aquaculture
83(20)
7 Production and Consumption Ethics
103(19)
8 Fishing
122(15)
9 Institutional Animal Care and Use Committees
137(14)
10 Animal Research
151(19)
11 Zoos
170(19)
12 Pests
189(17)
13 Companion Animals
206(16)
14 Activism
222(19)
15 Conclusion
241(9)
Index 250
Bob Fischer is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Texas State University. Hes the editor of The Routledge Handbook of Animal Ethics (Routledge, 2020) and the author of The Ethics of Eating Animals (Routledge, 2020).