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If You Tame Me : Understanding Our Connection with Animals

Author/creator Irvine, Leslie Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoPhiladelphia : Temple University Press
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
Subject(s)
Series Animals Culture and Society Ser.
Summary Annotation Nearly everyone who cares about them believes that dogs and cats have a sense of self that renders them unique. Traditional science and philosophy declare such notions about our pets to be irrational and anthropomorphic. Animals, they say, have only the crudest form of thought and no sense of self at all. Leslie Irvine's If You Tame Me challenges these entrenched views by demonstrating that our experience of animals and their behavior tells a different story. Dogs and cats have been significant elements in human history and valued members of our households for centuries. Why do we regard these companions as having distinct personalities and as being irreplaceable? Leslie Irvine looks closely at how people form "connections" with dogs and cats available in adoption shelters and reflects on her own relationships with animals. If You Tame Me makes a persuasive case for the existence of a sense of self in companion animals and calls upon us to reconsider our rights and obligations regarding the non-human creatures in our lives.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
ISBN9781592137916
ISBN1592137911 (E-Book) Active Record
Stock number00025936

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