Dierenrechten
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Format
Pocketbok
Sidor
178
Språk
Engelska
Publicerad
Jan 1, 2016
Förlag
Amsterdam University Press B.V.
ISBN-10
9462981299
ISBN-13
9789462981294
Beskrivning
Dirk-Jan Verdonk explores the complex relationship between humans and animals in a thought-provoking examination of animal rights. The narrative delves into the affection people have for pets and wildlife, highlighting the tenderness and joy they bring to everyday life. However, it starkly contrasts this love with the harsh reality of how society exploits animals for food and entertainment.
Through compelling arguments and insights, the book calls for reflection on ethical considerations surrounding animal treatment. Verdonk raises questions about the moral implications of consumption and how society reconciles its affection for animals with actions that often contradict that love.
Ultimately, the work serves as a powerful reminder of the need for empathy and a reevaluation of our choices, urging readers to consider their roles as caretakers of the animals they cherish.
Through compelling arguments and insights, the book calls for reflection on ethical considerations surrounding animal treatment. Verdonk raises questions about the moral implications of consumption and how society reconciles its affection for animals with actions that often contradict that love.
Ultimately, the work serves as a powerful reminder of the need for empathy and a reevaluation of our choices, urging readers to consider their roles as caretakers of the animals they cherish.
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