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This book draws on contemporary evidence-based research, observations, interviews and anecdotal case scenarios to explore the growing knowledge base around non-human animals' capacity to experience emotions.
This book draws on contemporary evidence-based research, observations, interviews and anecdotal case scenarios to explore the growing knowledge base around non-human animals' capacity to experience emotions.
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Vicki Hutton is passionate about animals and their welfare, having lived with, worked with, observed and written about animals for many years. After starting her career in the health and community sectors as a mental health therapist, crisis counsellor and group facilitator, Vicki moved into education and research while completing her doctorate in Applied Psychology. Vicki has published widely in the human-animal relationship field, as well as the areas of mental health, stigma and discrimination and social cohesion. She currently lives with an assortment of animals who all contribute in their unique ways to her writing.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 The need for order Chapter 2 Zoological Emotional Scale Chapter 3 Consciousness, sentience and emotion Chapter 4 Family love or instinct? Chapter 5 Anthropomorphism or emotion? Chapter 6 Grief and stress Chapter 7 Awareness of death Chapter 8 Spirituality and experiential consciousness Chapter 9 Spirituality and culture Chapter 10 Animal morality and moral standing Chapter 11 Moral standing and animal welfare Chapter 12 Moral standing and human needs Chapter 13 Companion animals and emotion Chapter 14 Conclusion: The need to listen
Introduction
Chapter 1-The need for order
Chapter 2-Zoological Emotional Scale
Chapter 3-Consciousness, sentience and emotion
Chapter 4-Family love or instinct?
Chapter 5-Anthropomorphism or emotion?
Chapter 6-Grief and stress
Chapter 7-Awareness of death
Chapter 8-Spirituality and experiential consciousness
Introduction Chapter 1 The need for order Chapter 2 Zoological Emotional Scale Chapter 3 Consciousness, sentience and emotion Chapter 4 Family love or instinct? Chapter 5 Anthropomorphism or emotion? Chapter 6 Grief and stress Chapter 7 Awareness of death Chapter 8 Spirituality and experiential consciousness Chapter 9 Spirituality and culture Chapter 10 Animal morality and moral standing Chapter 11 Moral standing and animal welfare Chapter 12 Moral standing and human needs Chapter 13 Companion animals and emotion Chapter 14 Conclusion: The need to listen
Introduction
Chapter 1-The need for order
Chapter 2-Zoological Emotional Scale
Chapter 3-Consciousness, sentience and emotion
Chapter 4-Family love or instinct?
Chapter 5-Anthropomorphism or emotion?
Chapter 6-Grief and stress
Chapter 7-Awareness of death
Chapter 8-Spirituality and experiential consciousness
Chapter 9-Spirituality and culture
Chapter 10-Animal morality and moral standing
Chapter 11-Moral standing and animal welfare
Chapter 12-Moral standing and human needs
Chapter 13-Companion animals and emotion
Chapter 14-Conclusion: The need to listen
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