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Pets - General & Miscellaneous, Animals - General & Miscellaneous, Animal Rights
People, Property, or Pets? by Marc D. Hauser β€” book cover

People, Property, or Pets?

by Marc D. Hauser (Editor), Fiery Cushman (Editor), Matthew Kamen
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Overview

A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with a mind and emotions, fall under the same category as a painting? How could the law be so foolish? Requiring legal guardianship for animals would have radical consequences for how we live our lives.

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A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with a mind and emotions, fall under the same category as a painting? How could the law be so foolish? Requiring legal guardianship for animals would have radical consequences for how we live our lives.

About the Author, Marc D. Hauser

Marc Hauser, Fiery Cushman and Matthew Kamen, Editors

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Book Details

Published
January 1, 2006
Publisher
Purdue University Press
Pages
230
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9781557533807

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