Can Animals Be Persons?
In "Can Animals Be Persons?", Mark Rowlands challenges the prevailing scientific and philosophical consensus that denies animal personhood. Published in 2019 by Oxford University Press Inc, this thought-provoking hardback spans 228 pages and delves into the intricate characteristics that define a person. Rowlands argues compellingly that many animals possess consciousness, rationality, self-awareness, and other-awareness, making a strong case for their recognition as persons. This book invites readers to reconsider their understanding of animal rights and the moral implications of our relationships with non-human beings. Perfect for those interested in philosophy, ethics, and animal studies, "Can Animals Be Persons?" is a must-read for anyone eager to explore the profound questions surrounding personhood and the animal kingdom.