Animal pragmatism : rethinking human-nonhuman relationships /

Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: McKenna, Erin, 1965-, Light, Andrew, 1966-
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, [2004]
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Table of Contents:
  • Pragmatism and the future of human-nonhuman relationships / Andrew Light and Erin McKenna
  • "What does Rome know of rat and lizard?": pragmatic mandates for considering animals in Emerson, James, and Dewey / James M. Albrecht
  • Dewey and animal ethics / Steven Fesmire
  • Overlapping horizons of meaning: a Deweyan approach to moral standing of nonhuman animals / Phillip McReynolds
  • Peirce's horse: a sympathetic and semeiotic bond / Douglas R. Anderson
  • Beyond considerability: a Deweyan view of the animal rights-environmental ethics debate / Ben A. Minteer
  • Methodological pragmatism, animal welfare, and hunting / Andrew Light
  • Getting pragmatic about farm animal welfare /Paul B. Thompson
  • Pragmatism and the production of livestock / Erin McKenna
  • Is pragmatism chauvinistic? Dewey on animal experimentation / Jennifer Welchman
  • A pragmatist case for animal advocates on institutional animal care and use committees / Todd M. Lekan
  • Pragmatism and pets: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Maddie's Fund, and No More Homeless Pets in Utah / Matthew Pamental
  • Dining on Fido: death, identity, and the aesthetic dilemma of eating animals / Glenn Kuehn.