Some we love, some we hate, some we eat : why it's so hard to think straight about animals / Hal Herzog.

  • Herzog, Hal.
Date:
[2010], ©2010
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New York : Harper, [2010], ©2010.

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viii, 326 pages ; 24 cm

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Edition

1st ed.

Contents

Introduction : why is it so hard to think straight about animals? -- Anthrozoology : the new science of human-animal interactions -- The importance of being cute : why we think what we think about creatures that don't think like us -- Pet-o-philia : why do humans (and only humans) love pets? -- Friends, foes, and fashion statements : the human-dog relationship -- "Prom queen kills first deer on sixteenth birthday" : gender and the human-animal relationship -- In the eyes of the beholder : the comparative cruelty of cockfights and Happy Meals -- Delicious, dangerous, disgusting, and dead : the human-meat relationship -- The moral status of mice : the use of animals in science -- The cats in our houses, the cows on our plates : are we all hypocrites? -- The carnivorous yahoo within ourselves : dealing with moral inconsistency.

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Includes bibliographical references.

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  • 9780061730863
  • 0061730866