Animal Ethics and the Nonconformist Conscience
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This book examines the religious language of Nonconformity in animal ethics, tracing its evolution from the Puritans to the nineteenth-century debates on vivisection. It highlights the nonconformist conscience's role in shaping animal advocacy, challenging the notion that Christian dominion justifies animal exploitation, and offering a fresh perspective on animal welfare.
