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In When Elephants Weep, authors Jeffrey Masson and Susan McCarthy delve into the intricate emotional lives of animals, challenging the long-held perception of human superiority over the animal kingdom. This thought-provoking exploration blends psychology, ethics, and a deep sense of empathy, inviting readers to reconsider their relationship with the creatures that share our world.
The book presents a compelling narrative that illustrates how animals experience a range of emotions—joy, grief, love, and even remorse. Through captivating anecdotes and scientific research, Masson and McCarthy provide a vivid portrayal of various species, highlighting their emotional capacities and the ethical implications of our treatment towards them. The authors argue that understanding animal emotions can profoundly impact our moral responsibilities and relationships with these beings.
This book is ideal for those interested in ethics and moral philosophy, animal rights advocates, and anyone captivated by psychology and emotions. Readers who enjoyed Masson's earlier works, such as Dogs Never Lie About Love, will find When Elephants Weep equally enlightening and poignant.
Format: Paperback / softback
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Pages: 272
Publisher: Vintage Publishing
ISBN: 9780099478911
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