Wild justice

the moral lives of animals

Argues that animals do experience human-like emotions and moral intelligence, such as fear, regret, grief, empathy, trust, and reciprocity, and discusses how understanding those emotions can contribute to people's understanding of animals, their actions, and their place in the world.

University of Chicago Press
2009
9780226041612
book

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