Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat

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Hal Herzog is recognized as one of the world’s leading anthrozoologists. He is a professor of psychology at Western Carolina University and lives in the Great Smoky Mountains with his wife Mary Jean.

出版者:Harper Perennial
作者:Hal Herzog
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頁數:368
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出版時間:2011-9-5
價格:USD 14.99
裝幀:Paperback
isbn號碼:9780061730856
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  • 倫理學 
  • 科普 
  • 社會 
  • 人與動物 
  • non-fiction 
  • 飲飲食食 
  • 誰能比這獸 
  • 美國 
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Combining the intellect of Malcolm Gladwell with the irreverent humor of Mary Roach and the paradigm-shifting analysis of Jared Diamond, a leading social scientist offers an unprecedented look inside our complex and often paradoxical relationships with animals, in "Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat". Does living with a pet really make people happier and healthier? What can we learn from biomedical research with mice? Who enjoyed a better quality of life - the chicken on a dinner plate or the rooster who died in a Saturday-night cockfight? Why is it wrong to eat the family dog? Drawing on more than two decades of research in the emerging field of anthrozoology, the science of human-animal relations, Hal Herzog offers surprising answers to these and other questions related to the moral conundrums we face day in and day out regarding the creatures with whom we share our world. "Some We Love, Some We Hate, Some We Eat" is a highly entertaining and illuminating journey through the full spectrum of human-animal relations, based on Dr. Herzog's groundbreaking research on animal rights activists, cockfighters, professional dog-show handlers, veterinary students, and biomedical researchers. Blending anthropology, behavioral economics, evolutionary psychology, and philosophy, Herzog carefully crafts a seamless narrative enriched with real-life anecdotes, scientific research, and his own sense of moral ambivalence. Alternately poignant, challenging, and laugh-out-loud funny, this enlightening and provocative book will forever change the way we look at our relationships with other creatures and, ultimately, how we see ourselves.

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开头看的还挺开心的,越到后面越是觉得一般。只有我一个人觉得有些地方的翻译很难懂,得读个一两三四遍才能明白的么? 人类拥有的认知和情感可以控制行为,难抛生理需求与分泌荷尔蒙,看到cute的东西就觉得好爱,也可以去食用某些动物。如果不这样“残忍”,可能就真的猩猿崛起...  

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开头看的还挺开心的,越到后面越是觉得一般。只有我一个人觉得有些地方的翻译很难懂,得读个一两三四遍才能明白的么? 人类拥有的认知和情感可以控制行为,难抛生理需求与分泌荷尔蒙,看到cute的东西就觉得好爱,也可以去食用某些动物。如果不这样“残忍”,可能就真的猩猿崛起...  

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开头看的还挺开心的,越到后面越是觉得一般。只有我一个人觉得有些地方的翻译很难懂,得读个一两三四遍才能明白的么? 人类拥有的认知和情感可以控制行为,难抛生理需求与分泌荷尔蒙,看到cute的东西就觉得好爱,也可以去食用某些动物。如果不这样“残忍”,可能就真的猩猿崛起...  

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譯文也有問題,錯字贅字與邏輯都應該好好整頓一番。 但是是好書。 「為甚麼」三個字指向人類思考一件事的必然盲目與失衡、不全 才是主旨 我們甚至不能用「因果輪迴」來討論萬物,因位在佛教精煉的智慧裡,每一個生命的每一毫秒都顯得荒誕不經。 而書裡處處可見人類最熱愛的...

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开头看的还挺开心的,越到后面越是觉得一般。只有我一个人觉得有些地方的翻译很难懂,得读个一两三四遍才能明白的么? 人类拥有的认知和情感可以控制行为,难抛生理需求与分泌荷尔蒙,看到cute的东西就觉得好爱,也可以去食用某些动物。如果不这样“残忍”,可能就真的猩猿崛起...  

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太水瞭……

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是我喜歡的那類書:無用的知識。這本講動物倫理的積纍瞭作者畢生的研究成果,麵麵俱到又中立客觀。唯一的缺點是這類的英文書的通病:比較囉嗦。

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封麵很贊

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是我喜歡的那類書:無用的知識。這本講動物倫理的積纍瞭作者畢生的研究成果,麵麵俱到又中立客觀。唯一的缺點是這類的英文書的通病:比較囉嗦。

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通俗易懂,結論就是道德既不能全憑感覺,又不能全憑邏輯。所謂所謂文化如基因一樣不斷自我復製的理論,感覺半信半疑

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