Animals as persons : essays on the abolition of animal exploitation
by Gary L. Francione.
- New York : Columbia University Press, 2008.
- 235 p.
Table of Contents: Introduction: the abolition of animal use versus the regulation of animal treatment Chapter 1. Animals : property or persons? Chapter 2. Reflections on animals, property, and the law and rain without thunder Chapter 3. Taking sentience seriously Chapter 4. Equal consideration and the interest of nonhuman animals in continued existence : a response to Professor Sunstein Chapter 5. The use of nonhuman animals in biomedical research : necessity and justification Chapter 6. Ecofeminism and animal rights : a review of beyond animal rights : a feminist caring ethic for the treatment of animals Chapter 7. Comparable harm and equal inherent value : the problem of the dog in the lifeboat.