Mckenna, Erik

Pets, people, and pragramatizm / Erik Mckenna. - New York : Fordham University Press, 2013. - xii, 247 p. : ill. ; 23 cm.

With hard cover

Bibl.: pp. 233-242; Index: pp. 243-247

Cont.: Introduction: the problem with pets -- Understanding domestication and various philosophical views: the legacy with which we live -- Horses: respecting power and personality -- American pragmatism: the continuity of critters -- Dogs: respecting perception and personality -- Cats: respecting playfulness and personality -- Conclusion: making things better.

Pragmatism is used to explore human beings' relationships with horses, dogs, and cats. This results in some surprising conclusions such as respectful relations may require humans to continue in some interactions that include training and work. While most animal rights advocates call for the abolition of all such use, a pragmatist needs to respect the history of these beings and find ways for them to express themselves. 少阅读些

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Animals (Philosophy)
Human-animal relationships