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- 112 pages
- 4 hours of reading
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Exploring the intersection of human and animal rights, this book challenges the traditional neglect of animals in human rights discourse. It examines whether animals deserve human rights through a thorough analysis of contemporary human rights philosophy. By discussing both naturalistic and political justifications, the author presents strong arguments for updating the human rights framework to include animals, highlighting the conceptual, principled, and practical benefits of such integration.
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