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RICHARD SORABJI Animal Minds and Human Morals Ithaca NY, Cornell University Press, 1993, 267 pp.
James Serpell- UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA
Animal Minds and Human Morals is an important book providing a much-needed historical dimension to recent discussions on the ethics of nonhuman animal use. While several authors have already described the historical basis of the modem controversy in the writings of medieval, Renaissance and Early Modem philoso- phers and theologians, Sorabji takes us back a stage further to the very roots of this whole debate in classical antiquity. |
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