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基本説明
Lucidly and cogently arguing why it is that animals ought to matter morally to social workers, this book engages in a sustained critique of the key moral principles that are deemed to underpin practice.
Full Description
Social Work and Animals represents a pioneering contribution to the literature of social work ethics and moral philosophy. It advances cogent and detailed arguments for the inclusion of animals within social work's moral framework, arguments that have profound theoretical and practical implications for the discipline and its practitioners.
Contents
Series Editors' Foreword Animals in the Social Work Tradition: Past and Present Social Work, Subjectivity, and the Moral World Social Work's Kindred Creatures: Biological Continuity and Moral Kinship Social Work and Respect for Individuals A Morally Inclusive Social Work Appendix: New Beginnings, Other Ends: An Inclusive Social Work Code of Ethics Bibliography Index