Dictionary of Scottish Church History & Theology

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Nigel M. de S. Cameron
InterVarsity Press, 1993 - Biography & Autobiography - 906 pages
Do animals have rights? If not, do we have duties towards them? If so, what duties? These and a myriad of other issues are discussed in the brilliantly argued Animal Rights and Wrongs. Issues discussed include-
- Why are animal-rights groups so keen to protect the rights of rabbits and foxes but not of rats or mice or even humans?
- How can we bridge the growing gap between rural producers and urban consumers?
-Why is raising animals for fur more heinous than raising them for their meat?
-Are we as human beings driving other species either to extinction or to a state of dependency?
Animal Rights and Wrongs includes chapters on the livestock crisis, fishing, BSE and a layman's introduction to philosophical concepts. The book presents a radical response to the defenders of animal rights, and a challenge to those who think that because they are kind to their pets, they are therefore good news for animals.

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Roger Scruton is one of the most prominent modern English writers and media personalities. A philosopher who has lived for many years in the Middle East, Scruton has been Professor of Aesthetics at Birkbeck College, London and Boston College.

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