An ape ethic and the question of personhood

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An Ape Ethic and the Question of Personhood proposes that differences between humans and apes provide the foundation for the call to recognize forest personhood in the great apes. While all ape species are alike in terms of cognition, intelligence, and social behaviors, great apes, not humans, are efficient ecosystem engineers

Additional information

Authors

Gregory Tague

format-edition
ISBNS

9781793619716, 1793619719

OCLC

1157958072

Subjects

Apes Behavior, Apes Psychology, Animal welfare Moral and ethical aspects, Ecosystem management, Environmental responsibility, Electronic books, Animaux Protection Aspect moral, Écosystèmes Gestion, Responsabilité environnementale, Livres numériques, e-books, Science: Environmental Science, Psychology: Evolutionary Psychology, Animal rights, Apes

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9781793619716

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