Animal Rights and Moral Philosophy
Explore the profound ethical considerations surrounding animal rights in Animal Rights and Moral Philosophy by Julian H. Franklin. Published by Columbia University Press in 2007, this insightful paperback spans 176 pages and delves into the pivotal arguments of contemporary moral philosophy. Franklin begins by examining Peter Singer's utilitarian perspective on equal respect for animals and contrasts it with Tom Regan's rights-based approach. Moreover, he offers a novel interpretation of Kant's categorical imperative, demonstrating its potential to underpin a comprehensive system of rights that encompasses all sentient beings. This thought-provoking work is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of ethics, philosophy, and animal welfare, making it a valuable addition to your library.