This is the first multidisciplinary book that addresses the ethics of fur. It tilts against fur. Whatever might have been true of the past, the production of fur is now morally problematic in terms of both necessity and suffering.
This is the first multidisciplinary book that addresses the ethics of fur. It tilts against fur. Whatever might have been true of the past, the production of fur is now morally problematic in terms of both necessity and suffering.
Andrew Linzey is director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and has been a member of the faculty of theology in the University of Oxford for twenty-eight years. Clair Linzey is deputy director of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics and professor of animal theology at the Graduate Theological Foundation.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Increasing Ethical Sensitivity around Fur Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey Part I: Historical and Religious Perspectives Chapter 1: From the Pleistocene to COVID-19: A Brief History of Fur Adam Bridgen Chapter 2: "Thou Shalt Not Use the Skins of Any Living Creature": The Original Anti-Fur Activist, Thomas Tryon (1634-1703) Adam Bridgen Chapter 3: The New England Fur Trade: The Ethics of Puritan Dress in a Portrait of Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton Linda M. Johnson Chapter 4: The Nineteenth-Century Boycott against Feathered Hats Robyn Hederman Chapter 5: Corpse "Contamination" as a Religious Approach to Fur Sidney Blankenship Chapter 6: Of Ermines, Cats, and "the Best-Dressed Pontiff Ever": The Ethics of Fur-Trimmed Clerical Garb Kurt Remele Part II: Ethical and Cultural Perspectives Chapter 7: A Case of Wrongful Use: An Ethical Analysis of the Use of Animal Fur Frances M. C. Robinson Chapter 8: If a Fox Could Talk: Wittgenstein and the Calculated Silencing of Anima
Introduction: Increasing Ethical Sensitivity around Fur Andrew Linzey and Clair Linzey Part I: Historical and Religious Perspectives Chapter 1: From the Pleistocene to COVID-19: A Brief History of Fur Adam Bridgen Chapter 2: "Thou Shalt Not Use the Skins of Any Living Creature": The Original Anti-Fur Activist, Thomas Tryon (1634-1703) Adam Bridgen Chapter 3: The New England Fur Trade: The Ethics of Puritan Dress in a Portrait of Lieutenant Governor William Stoughton Linda M. Johnson Chapter 4: The Nineteenth-Century Boycott against Feathered Hats Robyn Hederman Chapter 5: Corpse "Contamination" as a Religious Approach to Fur Sidney Blankenship Chapter 6: Of Ermines, Cats, and "the Best-Dressed Pontiff Ever": The Ethics of Fur-Trimmed Clerical Garb Kurt Remele Part II: Ethical and Cultural Perspectives Chapter 7: A Case of Wrongful Use: An Ethical Analysis of the Use of Animal Fur Frances M. C. Robinson Chapter 8: If a Fox Could Talk: Wittgenstein and the Calculated Silencing of Anima
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