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E-raamat: Animal Welfare: Understanding Sentient Minds and Why It Matters

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Animal Welfare

An Accessible Overview of the Concept of Sentience Throughout the Animal Kingdom and Why It Matters to Humans

Animal Welfare explores the concept of sentience and the development of sentient minds throughout the animal kingdom. The work provides improved definitions and analysis of the ideas of sentience, cognition, and consciousness, along with evidence of advanced mental formulation in birds, fish, and invertebrates. Considerations between humans and animals are also discussed, such as outcome-based ethics in relation to humans’ duties of care and the rights and wrongs of domestication. The work is divided into three parts and covers key topics such as:

  • Specifics of animal sentience, from pain and suffering, to fear and dread, all the way to animals’ social life and the comfort/joy/hope/despair they experience
  • What we know about the sentience of different classes of animals in the waters, air, savannah/plains, and forests
  • Considerations on human interactions based on animal sentience, including death (killing), animal farms, animals in laboratories, wild animals in captivity, and animals in sports and entertainment
  • Analysis on what humans can learn from animals based on what we know about their varying levels of sentience

Animal Welfare serves as an invaluable analysis of animal sentience for students, teachers, and professionals directly involved in the study, teaching, and applications of animal behavior, motivation, and welfare. Thanks to the wide-ranging implications of animal sentience, the work will also appeal to everyone with a broader interest in animal behavior and human/animal interactions.

About the Author xi
Preface xiii
Acknowledgements and Apologies xv
Part 1 The Sentient Mind: Skills and Strategies
1(64)
1 Setting the Scene
3(10)
Human Attitudes to Animals
5(2)
Animal Behaviour Science
7(2)
Rules of Engagement
9(4)
2 Sentience and the Sentient Mind
13(19)
Sentience, Consciousness and the Mind
14(1)
The Five Skandhas of Sentience
14(3)
Understanding the Sentient Mind
17(4)
Pain and Suffering
21(2)
Fear and Dread
23(1)
Coping with Challenge: Stress and Boredom
24(2)
Social Life
26(2)
Comfort and Joy
28(1)
Hope and Despair
29(1)
Sex and Love
29(1)
Summary
30(2)
3 Special Senses and Their Interpretation
32(10)
Vision
33(2)
Hearing
35(1)
Smell and Taste
36(1)
Cutaneous Sensation, Touch
37(1)
Magnetoreception
38(1)
Interpreting the Special Senses
38(2)
Theory of Mind, or Metarepresentation
40(1)
Summary
41(1)
4 Survival Strategies
42(13)
Foraging
43(5)
Hunting Behaviour: The Predator and the Prey
48(2)
Spatial Awareness and Navigation
50(2)
Breeding Behaviour and Parental Care
52(3)
5 Social Strategies
55(10)
Sentient Social Life
57(1)
Social Hierarchies: The Pecking Order
58(1)
Communication
59(1)
Cooperation and Empathy
60(1)
Social Learning, Education and Culture
61(1)
Territorial Behaviour and Tribalism
62(3)
Part 2 Shaping Sentient Minds: Adaptation to the Environment
65(60)
6 Animals of the Waters
67(10)
Pain and Fear
69(2)
Survival Skills: Hunting, Hiding and Problem Solving
71(1)
Migration
72(2)
Communication and Social Behaviour
74(3)
7 Animals of the Air
77(9)
Feeding Strategies
78(2)
Migration
80(2)
Sentience and Breeding Behaviour
82(1)
Social Behaviour, Culture and Education
83(1)
Bats
84(2)
8 Animals of the Savannah and Plains
86(11)
Environmental Challenges
87(1)
Animals of the Open Plains
88(1)
Sheep
88(2)
Goats
90(1)
Cattle
91(1)
Wild Bovidae
92(1)
Feral Horses
93(1)
Elephants
93(3)
Predators
96(1)
9 Animals of the Forest
97(9)
The Boreal Forest
97(1)
Cervidae
98(2)
Beavers
100(1)
Bears
101(1)
The Tropical Rain Forests
102(1)
Snakes
103(1)
Primates
104(2)
10 Close Neighbours
106(19)
History of Domestication
107(1)
Artificial Selection and Unnatural Breeding
108(1)
Domestication, Sentience and Wellbeing
109(4)
Dogs
113(1)
Cats
114(1)
Dairy Cows
115(3)
Horses and Donkeys
118(3)
Chickens
121(2)
Opportunist Neighbours: Rats and Urban Foxes
123(1)
Coda
124(1)
Part 3 Why it matters: Nature's Social Union
125(22)
11 Our Duty of Care
127(20)
Sentience Revisited
128(3)
Outcome-based Ethics
131(2)
Death and Killing
133(2)
Farms, Farmed Animals and Food
135(1)
Animals in Laboratories
136(2)
Wild Animals in Captivity
138(2)
Animals in Sport and Entertainment
140(3)
Pets
143(1)
What can We Learn from the Animals?
144(3)
Further Reading 147(4)
General Reading 151(1)
Index 152
John Webster, MA, Vet MB, PhD, DVM (Hon), is a retired Professor of Animal Husbandry at the University of Bristol, Bristol, UK. He established the Bristol Unit for Study of Animal Welfare and Behavior and is a founding member of the UK Farm Animal Welfare Council (FAWC).

Published as a part of the prestigious Wiley Blackwell - UFAW Animal Welfare series. UFAW, founded in 1926, is an internationally recognized, independent, scientific, and educational animal welfare charity.

For full details of all titles available in the series, please visit our website at www.wiley.com/go/ufaw.