This book posits discrimination against vegans as a human rights violation, arguing that the rights claims of vegans should not be assessed as matters of personal and private conscience but as the re-presentation of innate duty to vulnerable others.
This book posits discrimination against vegans as a human rights violation, arguing that the rights claims of vegans should not be assessed as matters of personal and private conscience but as the re-presentation of innate duty to vulnerable others.
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Suffering Narrative of Veganism Chapter 2: The Context For Vegan Rights: The Autonomy Orthodoxy Of Human Rights Chapter 3: Can Human Rights Be Grounded By Ethical Responsibility To Suffering? Chapter 4: The Ethics of Alterity and Responsibility to Other Animals Chapter 5: The Implications of Including Nonhuman Animals in an Ethics of Alterity for Protective Rights: Animal Rights, 'Remorseful Justice' and Vegan Litigation Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter 1: The Suffering Narrative of Veganism Chapter 2: The Context For Vegan Rights: The Autonomy Orthodoxy Of Human Rights Chapter 3: Can Human Rights Be Grounded By Ethical Responsibility To Suffering? Chapter 4: The Ethics of Alterity and Responsibility to Other Animals Chapter 5: The Implications of Including Nonhuman Animals in an Ethics of Alterity for Protective Rights: Animal Rights, 'Remorseful Justice' and Vegan Litigation Conclusion Bibliography Index About the Author
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