Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It'S So Hard To Think Straight About Animals,New
Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It'S So Hard To Think Straight About Animals,New
Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It'S So Hard To Think Straight About Animals,New

Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It'S So Hard To Think Straight About Animals,New

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Everybody Who Is Interested In The Ethics Of Our Relationship Between Humans And Animals Should Read This Book. Temple Grandin, Author Of Animals Make Us Humanhal Herzog, A Maverick Scientist And Leader In The Field Of Anthrozoology Offers A Controversial, Thoughtprovoking, And Unprecedented Exploration Of The Psychology Behind The Inconsistent And Often Paradoxical Ways We Think, Feel, And Behave Towards Animalsdoes Living With A Pet Really Make People Happier And Healthier? What Can We Learn From Biomedical Research With Mice? Who Enjoyed A Better Quality Of Lifethe Chicken On A Dinner Plate Or The Rooster Who Died In A Saturdaynight Cockfight? Why Is It Wrong To Eat The Family Dog? Drawing On More Than Two Decades Of Research In The Emerging Field Of Anthrozoology, The Science Of Humananimal Relations, Hal Herzog Offers Surprising Answers To These And Other Questions Related To The Moral Conundrums We Face Day In And Day Out Regarding The Creatures With Whom We Share Our World. Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat Is A Highly Entertaining And Illuminating Journey Through The Full Spectrum Of Humananimal Relations, Based On Dr. Herzogs Groundbreaking Research On Animal Rights Activists, Cockfighters, Professional Dogshow Handlers, Veterinary Students, And Biomedical Researchers. Blending Anthropology, Behavioral Economics, Evolutionary Psychology, And Philosophy, Herzog Crafts A Seamless Narrativealternately Poignant, Challenging, And Laughoutloud Funnythat Will Forever Change The Way We Look At Our Relationships With Other Creatures And, Ultimately, How We See Ourselves.

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