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The End of Animal Life

A Start for Ethical Debate

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Killing animals is a common practice intertwined with significant societal and ethical questions. Issues arise, such as how long to treat an animal before euthanasia and whether it is justifiable to kill individual animals for the greater good of the herd or future generations. Ongoing discussions in public and academic spheres highlight the absence of a singular standard for evaluating animal life. This edited volume provides insight into the diverse perspectives surrounding the end of animal life, addressing critical questions related to euthanasia, food production, and scientific research. The chapters explore how various moral presuppositions influence views on killing animals, offering a comprehensive overview of ethical considerations in end-of-life decisions. Additionally, the book includes applied studies on ethical dilemmas in practices such as small animal care, wildlife management, fishing, animal experimentation, and livestock farming. These contributions serve as valuable resources for veterinarians, scientists, students, policymakers, and other professionals engaged with animals, facilitating a better understanding of the complex issues involved and promoting responsible decision-making regarding the end of animal life.

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The End of Animal Life, Franck L. B. Meijboom, Elsbeth N. Stassen

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2016
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Titolo
The End of Animal Life
Sottotitolo
A Start for Ethical Debate
Lingua
Inglese
Pubblicato
2016
Formato
Copertina rigida
Pagine
272
ISBN10
9086862608
ISBN13
9789086862603
Serie
Descrizione
Killing animals is a common practice intertwined with significant societal and ethical questions. Issues arise, such as how long to treat an animal before euthanasia and whether it is justifiable to kill individual animals for the greater good of the herd or future generations. Ongoing discussions in public and academic spheres highlight the absence of a singular standard for evaluating animal life. This edited volume provides insight into the diverse perspectives surrounding the end of animal life, addressing critical questions related to euthanasia, food production, and scientific research. The chapters explore how various moral presuppositions influence views on killing animals, offering a comprehensive overview of ethical considerations in end-of-life decisions. Additionally, the book includes applied studies on ethical dilemmas in practices such as small animal care, wildlife management, fishing, animal experimentation, and livestock farming. These contributions serve as valuable resources for veterinarians, scientists, students, policymakers, and other professionals engaged with animals, facilitating a better understanding of the complex issues involved and promoting responsible decision-making regarding the end of animal life.