Includes bibliographical references (pages 224-232)
Contents:
The case for animal rights / Peter Singer The case against animal rights / Carl Cohen Christianity supports animal rights / Andrew Linzey Christianity does not support animal welfare / Harold J. Morowitz Human needs are more important than animal rights / Jay Stuller Human needs are not more important than animal rights / Spence Carlsen Animal experimentation is ethical / Richard C. Simmonds Animal experimentation is unethical / The American Anti-vivisection Society Animal experimentation benefits human health / American Medical Association Most animal experimentation does not benefit human health / Stephen Kaufman Animal experimentation is adequately regulated / Robert J. White Animal experimentation is underregulated / New England Anti-vivisection Society Primate research is humane / Frederick A. King Primate research is inhumane / Jane Goodall Modern farming is humane / Animal Industry Foundation Modern farming is inhumane / Humane Farming Association The case for eating meat / John R. Romans ... [et al.] The case for vegetarianism / John Robbins Endangered species should be saved / David Jablonski Endangered species should not be saved / Norman D. Levine Zoos are necessary for animal conservation / Jon R. Luoma Zoos are unnecessary for animal conservation / Dale Jamieson Hunting helps animal conservation / Archery World Hunting hinders animal conservation / Wayne Pacelle Fur trapping is justified / Steven M. Geary Fur trapping is not justified / The Humane Society of the United States The animal rights movement promotes animal welfare / Belton P. Mouras The animal rights movement undermines animal welfare / Donald Kennedy The animal rights movement should use the political process / Judith Hampson The animal rights movement should use economic sabotage / Animal Liberation Front The animal rights movement should use civil disobedience / Tom Regan The animal rights movement should use ethics committees / Steven M. Niemi & W. Jean Dodds