The Case for Animal Rights, Tom Regan
The Case for Animal Rights, Tom Regan
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The Case for Animal Rights
Updated with a New Preface

Author: Tom Regan

Narrator: Jennifer Pickens

Unabridged: 23 hr 5 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/26/2023


Synopsis

When The Case for Animal Rights was published in 1983 it rapidly became an acknowledged classic of moral philosophy, and its author, Tom Regan (1938–2017), was recognized as an intellectual leader within the animal rights movement. Twenty years later, Case was reissued with a new and fully considered preface, in which Regan responded to his critics and defended the book's revolutionary position. Now, forty years after its original publication, this foundational text is available as an audiobook. In addition to the complete text of the revised 2002 edition, the audiobook includes a recording made by Tom Regan in 2001, in which he reflects on why he wrote The Case for Animal Rights, how it compares with Peter Singer's Animal Liberation, and how his thinking evolved as he was writing the book. The audiobook also features an essay by philosopher Gary Comstock on Tom Regan's contribution to, and place within, the history of thinking about our obligations to nonhuman animals over the last half-century.The audiobook of The Case for Animal Rights is a production of the Culture & Animals Foundation, a nonprofit co-founded by Tom Regan in 1985. Both the book and the e-book of Case are available from the University of California Press."Unquestionably the best work yet to appear in its field, surpassing even Peter Singer's famous Animal Liberation in originality, thoroughness, and rigor."—Choice "The Case for Animal Rights is beyond question the most important philosophical contribution to animal rights and is a major work in moral philosophy."—Animal Law Review

Reviews

Goodreads review by Dayna on October 05, 2014

I really enjoyed this book. I read it along with Peter Singers Book "Practical Ethics" a few years ago. I began homeschooling my two daughters this year and I am using Peter Singers' "Practical Ethics" as a class in Debate/Ethics for a class for them. We've had some AMAZING discussions so far and it'......more

Goodreads review by Lisa on July 08, 2022

Cogent and convincing (to me) arguments for the rights of animals and humans from a philosophy professor who believes in animal rights. I read an earlier edition after I heard him speak at a conference.......more

Goodreads review by Mark on September 02, 2011

Incredibly well-argued. Don't think anyone could read this and continue to eat meat.......more

Goodreads review by William on August 27, 2022

This is definitely more of a 3.5 than a flat 3-star. The Case for Animal Rights is undeniably a classic in animal rights literature, and I think Tim Regan’s work is valuable. Ultimately, this book was a little bit of a low score for me for two big reasons: 1) I don’t claim to be a philosopher, but I......more

Goodreads review by Robert on October 01, 2007

This book is the logical and moral conclusion to The Origin of Species. It is an excellent primer to moral philosophy in general, so that it is naturally an excellent primer to fun questions like, "What is consciousness?" Even if you have no interest in animal rights issues, most philosophy schools......more