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Foreword TOM REGAN Introduction Beyond Caricature: Preface to the Columbia University Press Edition Part I: Differences Between Humans and Animals 1. Creation of the Universe PLATO 2. Animals are not Political ARISTOTLE 3. Animals are not Rational Creatures St THOMAS AQUINAS 4. The Human and the Beast NICCOLO MACHIAVELLI 5. Animals as Automata RENE DESCARTES 6. Animals have no Language THOMAS HOBBES 7. Understanding in Animals JOHN LOCKE 8. A Response to Locke GEORGE BERKELEY 9. Of the Reason of Animals DAVID HUME 10. On Animal Souls G.W. LEIBNIZ 11. Freedom of the Will JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU 12. Organic Difference JOHANN G. HERDER 13. Animals have no Concepts ARTUR SCHOPENHAUER 14. Animals are not Self-Aware G.W.E HEGEL 15. An Animal is not a Species Being KARL MARX 16. On the Genius of Species FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE 17. The Lure of the Simple Distinction MARY MIDGLEY Part II: Dominion and the Limits to Power 1. The Golden Age PLATO 2. Animals are for Our Use ARISTOTLE 3. Rational Domination St AUGUSTINE 4. Unrestricted Dominion St THOMAS AQUINAS 5. Difference does not Justify Domination MICHEL E. de MONTAIGNE 6. Animals in the Cosmic Hierarchy RICHARD HOOKER 7. The Right of Nature THOMAS HOBBES 8. Dominion is Subject to Law SAMUEL PUFENDORF 9. The Workmanship Model JOHN LOCKE 10. Responsibility to the Weak ALEXANDER POPE 11. Animals do not Make War on Humans JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU 12. Animals may be Used IMMANUEL KANT 13. Dominion and Property JOHANN GOTI'LIEB FICHTE 14. The Limits to Power JOHN STUART MILL 15. Animals as Utilities HENRY SIDGWICK 16. Nature Teaches Mutual Aid PETER KROPOTKIN 17. Dominion as Power BERTRAND RUSSELL 18. Critique of the Principle of Domination MAX HORKHEIMER 19. Dominion is Social ROSALIND COWARD Part III: Justice, Rights and Obligations 1. Justice Requires Friendship ARISTOTLE 2. No Friendship with Irrational Creatures St THOMAS AQUINAS 3. Exclusion from Friendship is not Rational MICHEL E. de MONTAIGNE 4. The Government of Animals THOMAS HOBBES 5. Animals have no Intrinsic Rights SAMUEL PUFENDORF 6. Cruelty is not Natural JOHN LOCKE 7. No Justice Without Equality DAVID HUME 8. Differences do not Justify Inequality HUMPHRY PRIMATT 9. Duties to Animals are Indirect IMMANUEL KANT I0. Animals are not Constitutional Persons JAMES MADISON 11. The Inalienable Rights of Animals HERMAN DAGGETT 12. All Nature Suffers WILLIAM GODWIN 13. Limits to the Rights over Animals ARTUR SCHOPENHAUER 14. Duty to Minimize Suffering JEREMY BENTHAM 15. Duties to Animals are Direct JOHN STUART MI LL 16. The Principle of Animal Rights HENRY SALT 17. Pity for Animals FRIEDRICH NIETZSCHE 18. Duties to Life ALBERT SCHWEITZER 19. Outside the Scope of the Theory of Justice JOHN RAWLS 20. The Rights of Animals BRIGID BROPHY 21. All Animals are Equal PETER SINGER 22. Constraints and Animals ROBERT NOZICK 23. The Feminist Challenge LYNDA BIRKE 24. The Struggle for Animal Rights TOM REGAN Biographical Notes |