Zoos and Animal Rights

Stephen S. Bostock

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Author
Stephen S. Bostock
Publish Date
1993-08-18
Subtitle
The Ethics of Keeping Animals
Book Type
Paperback
Number of Pages
227
Publisher Name
Routledge
ISBN-10
0415050588
ISBN-13
9780415050586
citemno
270012
Edition
1
SKU
9780415050586

Description

Zoos and animal rights seem utterly opposed to each other. In this controversial and timely book, Stephen Bostock argues that they can develop a more harmonious relationship. He examines the diverse ethical and technical issues involved, including human cruelty, human domination over animals, the well-being of wild animals outside their natural habitat, and the nature of wild and domestic animals. In his analysis, Bostock draws attention to the areas which give rise to misconceptions. This book explores the long history of zoos, as well as current philosophical debates, to argue for a conservational view of their role in the modern world. Anyone concerned with humanity's relationship with other animals and the natural world will find this to be thought-provoking and rewarding reading.