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Second Nature The Animal-Rights Controversy
Herscovici, Alan Publisher: CBC Enterprises, New York, USA Year Published: 1984 Pages: 254pp ISBN: 0-88794-149-4 Library of Congress Number: HV4708.H47 Dewey: 179'.3 Resource Type: Book
Animal-rights advocates argue that humans have no right to kill any animal, whether by hunting or farming or for medical research. Is this a cure for our ecological ills or is it a symptom of the disease? What is irrefutably logical
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Preface Part 1: Theory 1. The Problem 2. The Philosophical Roots of Our Present Ecological Crisis i) Descartes and the Animal Machine ii) Judaism iii) Christianity iv) Eastern Philosophy 3. The Origins of Ecology and Animal Rights i) Conservation ii) Animal Rights 4. The World of the Cree Hunter Part 2: Practice 5. Sealing: The Twenty-Year War i) Prologue and Act One of the Great Baby-Seal Campaigns: Cultures in Collision ii) Act Two of the Great Baby-Seal Campaigns: Greenpeace and Sex Appeal iii) Act Three of the Great Baby-Seal Campaigns: The EEC CITES 1983: Botswana iv) What Really Happened
v) The People: Newfoundland Fishermen and Inuit Hunters - Newfoundland - The Arctic Inuit vi) The 1984 IFAW "Fish Boycott" 5. Traps and Trapping i) The Ohio Amendment and the Media ii) Bringing the Trapping Debate to Europe: A Repeat of the Seal Campaign iii) Destroying the Consumer Market for Furs iv) "Wearing Fur is a Mark of Ignorance of Indifference" v) Aboriginal Trappers and Hunters vi) CITES 1983: Friends of Animals and Banning the Leghold Trap vii) The Canadian Fur Industry 6. Animals in Research and on Factory Farms i) The Factory Farm ii) Vegetarianism and Animal Rights Part 3: Building a New Relationship with Nature 7. Building a New Relationship with Nature i) The Story of Miracle Notes Bibliography Index
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