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Preface | ||
Pt. I | Basic Principles | 1 |
1 | Evolutionary Issues | 3 |
2 | Primate Societies | 31 |
3 | Philosophical Background | 53 |
4 | Research Methods and the Aims of Science | 93 |
5 | Development of Sensing and Acting | 119 |
6 | Cognition and Mind: Humans and Nonhumans | 143 |
Pt. II | Animal Issues | 173 |
7 | Animal Rights | 175 |
8 | Animal Liberation and Speciesism | 209 |
9 | Morality and Animal Research | 239 |
10 | Research Is ... | 273 |
11 | Setting Research and Educational Policy | 305 |
12 | Eating the Other: Human and Nonhuman | 339 |
13 | Species Preservation, Zoos, and Pets | 369 |
14 | Epilogue | 391 |
References | 395 | |
Name Index | 419 | |
Subject Index | 425 |
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