Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat
Why It's So Hard to Think Straight About Animals

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<p>“Everybody who is interested in the ethics of our relationship between humans and animals should read this book.”<br />—Temple Grandin, author of Animals Make Us Human<p></p></p><p><p> </p></p><p>Hal Herzog, a maverick scientist and leader in the field of anthrozoology offers a controversial, thought-provoking, and unprecedented exploration of the psychology behind the inconsistent and often paradoxical ways we think, feel, and behave towards animals. A cross between Michael Pollan’s The Omnivore’s Dilemma and Bill Bryson’s A Walk in the Woods, Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat, in the words of Irene M. Pepperberg, bestselling author of Alex & Me, “deftly blends anecdote with scientific research to show how almost any moral or ethical position regarding our relationship with animals can lead to absurd consequences.”<p></p></p>
Sold By | HarperCollins |
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ISBNs | 9780062010704, 9780061730856, 0062010700 |
Language | English |
Number of Pages | 368 |