Publication

2011 - Temple University Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Language

English

Word Count

71,250 words, Guess

Page Count

285 pages

Identifiers

  • Internet Archiveputtinghorsebefo00roll
  • ISBN-139781592138258
  • ISBN-139781592138272
  • ISBN-10159213825X
  • ISBN-101592138276
and 5 more
  • Library of Congress Control Number2010030142
  • OCLC Control Number617508563
  • Better World Books9781592138258
  • Better World Books9781592138272
  • Open LibraryOL25313205M

Classifications

  • DDC179/.3092
  • DDCB
  • LCCHV4716.R66 A3 2011
and 2 more
  • LCCHV4716.R66A3 2011
  • LCCHV4716

Description

When philosopher Bernard Rollin was six years old, he visited an animal shelter and learned that unwanted dogs are put to sleep. That event shaped his moral outlook and initiated his concern for how animals are treated. In his irreverent memoir, Putting the Horse before Descartes, Rollin relates how he came to educate himself and others about the ethical treatment of animals and dedicate his life to improving animal welfare. Putting the Horse before Descartes showcases this passionate animal advocate at his best. In witty, often disarming detail, Rollin describes how he became an outspoken critic of how animals were treated in veterinary and medical schools and research laboratories. He recalls teaching veterinary students about ethical issues and engaging in face-offs with ranchers and cowboys about branding methods and rodeo roping competitions. Rollin also describes his efforts to legally mandate more humane conditions for agricultural and laboratory animals. As public concern about animal welfare and the safety of the food supply heighten, Rollin carries on his work on a global scaleùin classrooms, in lecture halls, in legislatures, in meetings of agricultural associations, in industrial settings, and in print. --Book Jacket.

Subjects

Series Statement

  • Animals and ethics

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