Animal Rights
"Animal Rights," published by Columbia University Press in 2004, is a thought-provoking anthology that delves into the intricate history of our moral responsibilities toward animals. Spanning over three millennia, this collection features insightful writings from philosophers, theologians, and political theorists, tracing the evolution of animal rights from ancient Greece to the present day. With 256 pages of rich content, this book invites readers to explore the philosophical foundations and ethical debates surrounding our obligations to non-human beings. Perfect for anyone interested in ethics, philosophy, or animal welfare, "Animal Rights" provides a comprehensive look at how our understanding of animals has transformed over centuries. Join the conversation and deepen your understanding of this vital topic in today's society.