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Tom Regan

    Tom Regan fue un filósofo estadounidense reconocido por su trabajo fundamental en la teoría de los derechos de los animales. Postuló que los animales no humanos son "sujetos de una vida", análogos a los humanos, y abogó por un marco ético coherente. Regan sostuvo que si valoramos a todos los humanos independientemente de sus capacidades racionales, la coherencia ética exige que extendamos un valor similar a los animales no humanos. Sus influyentes escritos han dado forma profunda al movimiento moderno por los derechos de los animales.

    Defending Animal Rights
    Empty Cages
    The Case for Animal Rights
    Animal Rights, Human Wrongs
    Animal Others: On Ethics, Ontology, and Animal Life
    • 2006

      Defending Animal Rights

      • 200 páginas
      • 7 horas de lectura

      More than a contest of wills representing professional and economic interests, the animal rights debate is also an enduring topic in normative ethical theory. This book addresses the key issues in this sometimes acrimonious debate. It defends the inherent value of all individuals who are subjects of a life.

      Defending Animal Rights
    • 2004

      More than twenty years after its original publication, The Case for Animal Rights has a new and fully considered preface, in which Regan responds to his critics and defends the book's revolutionary position.

      The Case for Animal Rights
    • 2003

      Animal Rights, Human Wrongs

      An Introduction to Moral Philosophy

      • 156 páginas
      • 6 horas de lectura

      The book offers a theoretical framework for a responsible pro-animal rights perspective, emphasizing the importance of moral inquiries about other animals. It argues that these questions not only advocate for animal welfare but also enhance our understanding of human identity and ethics. Through this exploration, the author invites readers to reflect on their values and the interconnectedness of all beings.

      Animal Rights, Human Wrongs
    • 2003

      Empty Cages

      • 229 páginas
      • 9 horas de lectura

      Described by Jeffrey Masson as 'the single best introduction to animal rights ever written, ' this new book by Tom Regan dispels the negative image of animal rights advocates perpetrated by the mass media, unmasks the fraudulent rhetoric of 'humane treatment' favored by animal exploiters, and explains why existing laws function to legitimize institutional cruelty

      Empty Cages
    • 1999

      Focusing on the moral and philosophical dimensions of animals, this collection delves into their status through the lens of continental philosophy. It addresses the complexities of animal minds and existence, while also exploring the relationships humans have with animals. Key philosophical figures such as Husserl, Heidegger, Nietzsche, Merleau-Ponty, and Derrida are discussed, highlighting their contributions to understanding the significance of animals in philosophical discourse.

      Animal Others: On Ethics, Ontology, and Animal Life