01569nam a2200313 a 4500001001400000003000800014005001700022006001900039007001500058008004100073020003800114040002100152050002200173082001400195100002000209245006600229260005800295300002300353520052900376588009500905500002001000650002101020650002501041650002501066650002301091776003301114856009101147999001701238EDZ0000105865StDuBDS20150804193933.0m||||||||d||||||||cr||||||||||||121025s2013 nyu fo| 001 0 eng|d a9780199979844 (ebook) :cNo price aStDuBDScStDuBDS 0aBJ1031b.R69 201304a179.32231 aRowlands, Mark.10aCan animals be moralh[electronic resource] /cMark Rowlands. aNew York ;aOxford :bOxford University Press,c2013. a1 online resource.8 aBuilding on the ethological evidence, this book engages in meticulous philosophical analysis and argument, and decides that animals can indeed be moral. Animals can act morally in the sense they can act for moral reasons. Or, at least, they are no compelling logical obstacles to supposing that this is the case. This conclusion has important implications not just for our understanding of animals but also of the central concepts we employ in understanding the moral lives of humans, such as motivation, action, and agency. aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on Oct. 31, 2012). aIncludes index. 0aEthicsxHistory. 0aAnimals (Philosophy) 0aEmotions in animals. 0aAnimal psychology.08iPrint versionz9780199842001403Oxford scholarship onlineuhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780199842001.001.0001 c37469d37469