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Introduction: Reason, Ethics, and Animals | p. 1 |
Making the Rational Case | p. 7 |
Why Animal Suffering Matters Morally | p. 9 |
Differences and morally relevant differences | p. 10 |
Examining the differences | p. 11 |
A test case: human infants | p. 30 |
Reconfiguring the differences and their relevance | p. 34 |
Children and animals as special cases | p. 36 |
A theological justification | p. 37 |
Christ-like suffering | p. 39 |
Summary of main points | p. 40 |
How We Minimise Animal Suffering and How We Can Change | p. 43 |
Confronting the powers | p. 43 |
Moral change and resistance to change | p. 57 |
Cultivating and institutionalising critical awareness | p. 60 |
Vision and practicalities | p. 68 |
Summary of main points | p. 70 |
Three Practical Critiques | p. 73 |
First Case: Hunting with Dogs | p. 75 |
The drawn-out debate | p. 77 |
The oddness of the Burns Report | p. 78 |
Flawed methodology | p. 79 |
Suffering? what suffering? | p. 81 |
Addressing the moral issue | p. 83 |
Pleasure in suffering | p. 84 |
Hunting as anti-social behaviour | p. 87 |
The "no control" control | p. 88 |
Licensing versus abolition | p. 92 |
Conclusion | p. 94 |
Summary of main points | p. 95 |
Second Case: Fur Farming | p. 97 |
Increasing legislation against fur farming | p. 99 |
Fur farming, harm, and suffering | p. 100 |
Animals as a special moral case | p. 103 |
Law and the protection of the weak | p. 105 |
Absence of moral justification | p. 106 |
Answers to objections | p. 107 |
Conclusion: no alternative to abolition | p. 112 |
Summary of main points | p. 113 |
Third Case: Commercial Sealing | p. 115 |
First claim: the hunt is humane | p. 117 |
Second claim: seal pups are not killed | p. 127 |
Third claim: the hunt is tightly regulated | p. 129 |
Fourth claim: hunting is for survival | p. 134 |
Seals as economic commodities | p. 136 |
The problem of partisan governments | p. 139 |
Trade embargoes on seal products | p. 141 |
Concluding assessment | p. 144 |
Summary of main points | p. 147 |
Conclusion: Re-Establishing Animals and Children as a Common Cause, and Six Objections Considered | p. 151 |
Singer, infants, and animals | p. 152 |
Rejecting institutionalised suffering | p. 155 |
Killing, rights, and suffering | p. 158 |
Common vulnerabilities | p. 165 |
Summary of main points | p. 166 |
Notes | p. 169 |
Index | p. 199 |
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