The author examines the meaning that dogs have for people as friends and family members. This almost magical interspecies connection, which relates to philosophical concepts about the moral responsibility human beings have to dogs, can increase social conflict between people because of differences in how people care for their dogs.
The author examines the meaning that dogs have for people as friends and family members. This almost magical interspecies connection, which relates to philosophical concepts about the moral responsibility human beings have to dogs, can increase social conflict between people because of differences in how people care for their dogs.
James K. Beggan is professor of sociology at the University of Louisville. He co-edited the volume Leadership and Sexuality: Power, Principles and Processes and wrote the books Sexual Harassment, the Abuse of Power and the Crisis of Leadership and The Dilemma of Coalition Formation in Consensual Nonmonogamy: Three Against Two Against One.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: The Importance of Dogs Chapter 2: Identity and Dog Ownership Chapter 3: Constructing a Liminal Space for Dogs Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Triads Chapter 5: Triads of Dogs and People Chapter 6: The Moral Weight of Animal Minds Chapter 7: The Perception of Dogs as People Chapter 8: Dogs as Active Agents in Social Conflict Chapter 9: Dogs and Societal Conflict
Chapter 1: The Importance of Dogs Chapter 2: Identity and Dog Ownership Chapter 3: Constructing a Liminal Space for Dogs Chapter 4: Conceptualizing Triads Chapter 5: Triads of Dogs and People Chapter 6: The Moral Weight of Animal Minds Chapter 7: The Perception of Dogs as People Chapter 8: Dogs as Active Agents in Social Conflict Chapter 9: Dogs and Societal Conflict
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