Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat: Why It's So Hard to by Hal Herzog

By Hal Herzog

Combining the mind of Malcolm Gladwell with the irreverent humor of Mary Roach and the paradigm-shifting research of Jared Diamond, a number one social scientist deals an remarkable glance inside of our advanced and infrequently paradoxical relationships with animals.

Does residing with a puppy fairly make humans happier and more healthy? What will we examine from biomedical learn with mice? Who loved a greater caliber of life—the chook on a dinner plate or the chicken who died in a Saturday-night cockfight? Why is it mistaken to devour the family members puppy? Drawing on greater than twenty years of analysis within the rising box of anthrozoology, the technological know-how of human–animal family, Hal Herzog bargains magnificent solutions to those and different questions regarding the ethical conundrums we are facing day in and time out in regards to the creatures with whom we percentage our international.

Some we like, a few We Hate, a few We Eat is a hugely wonderful and illuminating trip during the complete spectrum of human–animal kinfolk, in keeping with Dr. Herzog’s groundbreaking study on animal rights activists, cockfighters, expert dog-show handlers, veterinary scholars, and biomedical researchers. mixing anthropology, behavioral economics, evolutionary psychology, and philosophy, Herzog rigorously crafts a unbroken narrative enriched with real-life anecdotes, clinical learn, and his personal experience of ethical ambivalence.

Alternately poignant, demanding, and laugh-out-loud humorous, this enlightening and provocative e-book will perpetually switch the way in which we glance at our relations with different creatures and, eventually, how we see ourselves.

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It took Ron several weeks to perfuse all the cats. His personality changed. A naturally cheerful and warm-hearted person, he became tense, withdrawn, shaky. Several graduate students in his lab became concerned and offered to perfuse his cats for him. Ron refused, unwilling to dodge the moral consequences of his research. He did not talk much during the weeks he was “sacrificing” his cats. Killing them took a toll on Ron. Sometimes his eyes were red, and he would look down as we passed in the halls.

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