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Hook, Line and Thinker

by Alexander Schwab

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"Anglers feel instinctively that their sport is not cruel. This book explains why their instincts are right - and exposes the confused philosophy of their accusers.'The anti-fieldsports lobby has led the debate on hunting, fishing and shooting for the last decade. Hook, Line and Thinker is a book which turns the tables on the 'antis' and takes a fresh look at the assumptions which many now accept as facts.* What is mean't by cruelty?* How do you measure pain?* Who says man is an animal, and that all animals are equal?* Is man a fish without scales, or is he something different?* If catching and releasing a fish is cruel, then how cruel is eating one?* When fieldsports have been banned, will we be asked to become vegetarians too?* Where does religion fit in with fieldsports?* How can one justify keeping a pet cat, which tortures before it kills?Here is a book which tackles these issues from the philosophical viewpoint. It examines the ethics of the anti-fieldsports lobby and takes their arguments back to their roots.The conclusions expose the precarious philosophical ground of the anti-fieldsports lobby. It is they who should be on the run."… (more)

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