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Animals: Ethics, Rights & Law—A Transdisciplinary Bibliography By Patrick S. O’Donnell Department of Philosophy Santa Barbara City College (2008) This bibliography is not exhaustive, however, at least with regard to books, it well represents the available literature. I have included only a comparatively few number of journal articles, being far more selective here in order to keep the list manageable. Indeed, toward that end—with a few exceptions—I chose ‘about 1980’ as an arbitrary cut-off date (thus one should not assume anything before that period is somehow without merit). Should you know of a book or article conspicuous by its absence (i.e. you’re fairly convinced of its high quality), please let me know. Some of the titles do not, strictly speaking, fall within the categories of ethics, rights, and law. In such cases, I’ve included them either because they touch upon presuppositions, assumptions or premises essential to this or that argument found in the literature, or, they are exceptionally lucid with respect to a subsidiary topic within animal ethics, rights, and law. Finally, much of this list would not have been possible without the excellent bibliography in Angus Taylor’s wonderful book, Animals and Ethics: An Overview of the Philosophical Debate (2003). Acampora, Ralph R. ‘Extinction by Exhibition: Looking at and in the Zoo,’ Human Ecology Review 5: 1-4, 1998. Acampora, Ralph R. Corporal Compassion: Animal Ethics and Philosophy of Body. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. Adams, Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory. New York: Continuum, 1990. Adams, Carol J. Neither Man Nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals. New York: Continuum, 1995. Adams, Carol J. ‘“Mad Cow” Disease and the Animal Industrial Complex: An Ecofeminist Analysis,’ Organization and Environment 10: 26-51, 1997. Adams, Carol J. Living Among Meat Eaters: The Vegetarian’s Survival Handbook. New York: Three Rivers Press, 2001.

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Animals: Ethics, Rights & Law—A Transdisciplinary Bibliography

By Patrick S. O’Donnell Department of Philosophy

Santa Barbara City College (2008)

This bibliography is not exhaustive, however, at least with regard to books, it well represents the available literature. I have included only a comparatively few number of journal articles, being far more selective here in order to keep the list manageable. Indeed, toward that end—with a few exceptions—I chose ‘about 1980’ as an arbitrary cut-off date (thus one should not assume anything before that period is somehow without merit). Should you know of a book or article conspicuous by its absence (i.e. you’re fairly convinced of its high quality), please let me know. Some of the titles do not, strictly speaking, fall within the categories of ethics, rights, and law. In such cases, I’ve included them either because they touch upon presuppositions, assumptions or premises essential to this or that argument found in the literature, or, they are exceptionally lucid with respect to a subsidiary topic within animal ethics, rights, and law. Finally, much of this list would not have been possible without the excellent bibliography in Angus Taylor’s wonderful book, Animals and Ethics: An Overview of the Philosophical Debate (2003).

Acampora, Ralph R. ‘Extinction by Exhibition: Looking at and in the Zoo,’ Human

Ecology Review 5: 1-4, 1998.Acampora, Ralph R. Corporal Compassion: Animal Ethics and Philosophy of Body. Pittsburgh, PA: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006. Adams, Carol J. The Sexual Politics of Meat: A Feminist-Vegetarian Critical Theory. New York: Continuum, 1990.Adams, Carol J. Neither Man Nor Beast: Feminism and the Defense of Animals. New York:

Continuum, 1995.Adams, Carol J. ‘“Mad Cow” Disease and the Animal Industrial Complex: An

Ecofeminist Analysis,’ Organization and Environment 10: 26-51, 1997. Adams, Carol J. Living Among Meat Eaters: The Vegetarian’s Survival Handbook. New York:

Three Rivers Press, 2001.Adams, Carol J. The Inner Art of Vegetarianism: Spiritual Practices for Body and Soul. New York: Lantern Books, 2001. Adams, Carol J. The Pornography of Meat. New York: Continuum, 2003.Adams, Carol J. and Josephine Donovan, eds. Animals & Women: Feminist Theoretical

Explorations. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 1995.Adams, Carol J. and Josephine Donovan, eds. Beyond Animal Rights: A Feminist Caring Ethic for the Treatment of Animals. New York: Continuum, 1996.Agamben, Giorgio. The Open: Man and Animal. Stanford, CA: Stanford University Press, 2004.

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