
Animals in Our Midst: The Challenges of Co-existing with Animals in the Anthropocene
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형식
하드커버
페이지
579
언어
영어
출판됨
Jan 1, 2021
출판사
Springer
ISBN-10
3030635228
ISBN-13
9783030635220
설명
In an era defined by humanity's profound impact on the planet, the intricate relationship between humans and animals emerges as a pressing subject. A diverse group of scholars, each bringing unique expertise in animal and environmental ethics, examine the complexities of co-existing with wildlife in the Anthropocene. Their discussions delve into philosophical dilemmas, practical challenges, and ethical considerations that shape our interactions with non-human creatures.
Through collaborative inquiries, the authors invite readers to reflect on the moral status of animals and the responsibilities that arise from our interconnectedness. They tackle issues ranging from conservation strategies to the ethical implications of urbanization, questioning how human actions affect various species and ecosystems. The dynamic narratives explore the delicate balance between preserving wildlife and meeting human needs, prompting critical thought about sustainability and coexistence.
As the text unfolds, it becomes clear that cohabitating with animals cannot be overlooked in discussions about ecological well-being. The volume encourages a holistic perspective, reminding readers that the future of our environment hinges on reconciliating human and animal interests. By advocating for thoughtful policies and respectful coexistence, the authors inspire readers to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the myriad forms of life that share our world.
A rich tapestry of voices weaves through the chapters, each drawing on research from different disciplines to enrich the conversation. The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a practical guide, shedding light on the urgent need for an ethical framework that promotes harmony in this shared space. As humanity navigates the challenges of the Anthropocene, this work stands as a beacon, urging a reconsideration of how to live alongside our fellow beings with empathy and respect.
Through collaborative inquiries, the authors invite readers to reflect on the moral status of animals and the responsibilities that arise from our interconnectedness. They tackle issues ranging from conservation strategies to the ethical implications of urbanization, questioning how human actions affect various species and ecosystems. The dynamic narratives explore the delicate balance between preserving wildlife and meeting human needs, prompting critical thought about sustainability and coexistence.
As the text unfolds, it becomes clear that cohabitating with animals cannot be overlooked in discussions about ecological well-being. The volume encourages a holistic perspective, reminding readers that the future of our environment hinges on reconciliating human and animal interests. By advocating for thoughtful policies and respectful coexistence, the authors inspire readers to cultivate a deeper appreciation for the myriad forms of life that share our world.
A rich tapestry of voices weaves through the chapters, each drawing on research from different disciplines to enrich the conversation. The book serves as both a scholarly resource and a practical guide, shedding light on the urgent need for an ethical framework that promotes harmony in this shared space. As humanity navigates the challenges of the Anthropocene, this work stands as a beacon, urging a reconsideration of how to live alongside our fellow beings with empathy and respect.