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E-grāmata: Animal Ethics for Veterinarians

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  • Sērija : Common Threads
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252050206
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  • Sērija : Common Threads
  • Izdošanas datums: 15-Aug-2017
  • Izdevniecība: University of Illinois Press
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780252050206

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Veterinarians serve on the front lines working to prevent animal suffering and abuse. For centuries, their compassion and expertise have improved the quality of life and death for animals in their care. However, modern interest in animal rights has led more and more people to ask questions about the ethical considerations that lie behind common veterinary practices. This Common Threads volume, drawn from articles originally published in the Journal of Animal Ethics (JAE), offers veterinarians and other interested readers a primer on key issues in the field. Essays in the first section discuss aspects of veterinary oaths, how advances in animal cognition science factor into current ethical debates, and the rise of complementary and alternative veterinary medicine and its relationship to traditional veterinary medicine. The second section continues with an essay that addresses why veterinarians have an obligation to educate animal caregivers to look past "cuteness" in order to treat all animals with dignity. The collection closes with three short sections focusing on animals in farming, trade, and research ”areas where veterinarians encounter conflicts between their job and their duty to advocate and care for animals. Contributors: Judith Benz-Schwarzburg, Vanessa Carli Bones, Grace Clement, Simon Coghlan, Priscilla N. Cohn, Mark J. Estren, Elisa Galgut, Eleonora Gullone, Matthew C. Halteman, Andrew Knight, Drew Leder, Andrew Linzey, Clair Linzey, Kay Peggs, Megan Schommer, Clifford Warwick, and James W. Yeates.
Introduction: Veterinarians and Animal Ethics 5(8)
Andrew Linzey
Clair Linzey
Professional Issues for Veterinarians
1 An Ethical Oath for Veterinarians (Vol. 5, No. 2, Fall, 2015)
13(4)
Andrew Linzey
Priscilla N. Cohn
2 The Emergence of Veterinary Oaths: Social, Historical, and Ethical Considerations (Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring, 2012)
17(28)
Vanessa Carli Bones
James W. Yeates
3 Cognitive Relatives yet Moral Strangers? (Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring, 2011)
45(33)
Judith Benz-Schwarzburg
Andrew Knight
4 Opening the Door: Non-veterinarians and the Practice of Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine (Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring, 2012)
78(12)
Megan Schommer
Understanding Cruelty to Companion Animals
5 An Evaluative Review of Theories Related to Animal Cruelty (Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring, 2014)
90(26)
Eleonora Gullone
6 Risk Factors for the Development of Animal Cruelty (Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall, 2014)
116(23)
Eleonora Gullone
7 The Neoteny Barrier: Seeking Respect for the Non-Cute (Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring, 2012)
139(7)
Mark J. Estren
Animal Farming
8 "Pets or Meat"? Ethics and Domestic Animals (Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring, 2011)
146(14)
Grace Clement
9 Varieties of Harm to Animals in Industrial Farming (Vol. 1, No. 2, Fall, 2011)
160(12)
Matthew C. Halteman
10 Old McDonald's Had a Farm: The Metaphysics of Factory Farming (Vol. 2, No. 1, Spring, 2012)
172(16)
Drew Leder
Trade in Animals
11 Australia and Live Animal Export: Wronging Nonhuman Animals (Vol. 4, No. 2, Fall, 2014)
188(19)
Simon Coghlan
12 The Morality of the Reptile "Pet" Trade (Vol. 4, No. 1, Spring, 2014)
207(25)
Clifford Warwick
Animals in Research
13 Transgenic Animals, Biomedical Experiments, and "Progress" (Vol. 3, No. 1, Spring, 2013)
232(19)
Kay Peggs
14 Raising the Bar in the Justification of Animal Research (Vol. 5, No. 1, Spring, 2015)
251(20)
Elisa Galgut
About the Editors and the Contributors 271
Andrew Linzey is the director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics. He has written or edited twenty books, including Animal Theology and The Global Guide to Animal Protection. Clair Linzey is the deputy director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and assistant editor of the Journal of Animal Ethics .