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Animal Rights Current Debates and New Directions Table of Contents Introduction: Cass R. Sunstein, What Are Animal Rights? Part I: Current Debates Chapter 1: Stephen M. Wise, Animal Rights, One Step At A Time Chapter 2: Richard A. Posner, Animal Rights: Legal, Philosophical, and Pragmatic Perspectives Chapter 3: Peter Singer, Ethics Beyond Species and Beyond Instincts: A Reply to Richard Posner Chapter 4: Cora Diamond, Eating Meat and Eating People Chapter 5: Gary L. Francione, Taking Animal Interests Seriously Chapter 6: Richard A. Epstein, Animals As Objects, or Subjects, of Rights Chapter 7: James Rachels, Drawing Lines Chapter 8: Lesley J. Rogers and Gisela Kaplan, All Animals Are Not Equal: The Interface Between Scientific Knowledge and Legislation for Animal Righst Part II: New Directions Chapter 9: David J. Wolfson and Mariann Sullivan, Foxes in the Hen House: Animals, Agribusiness, and the Law Chapter 10: David Favre, A New Property Status for Animals: Equitable Self-Ownership Chapter 11: Cass R. Sunstein, Can Animals Sue? Chapter 12: Catharine Mackinnon, Of Mice and Men: A Feminist Fragment on Animal Rights Chapter 13: Elizabeth Anderson, Animal Rights and the Values of Nonhuman Life Chapter 14: Martha C. Nussbaum, "Beyond Compassion and Humanity": Justice for Non-Human Animals
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Animal rights