Tiere denken: Vom Recht der Tiere und den Grenzen des Menschen
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Ernst Walter Siemon
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Richard David Precht untersucht mit Scharfsinn, Witz und Kenntnisreichtum quer durch alle Disziplinen die Strukturen unserer Denkmodelle. Ist der Mensch nicht auch ein Tier - und was trennt ihn dann von anderen Tieren? Welche Konsequenzen hat das für uns? Precht schlägt einen großen Bogen von der Evolution und Verhaltensforschung über Religion und Philosophie bis zur Rechtsprechung und zu unserem Verhalten im Alltag. Am Ende steht eine aufrüttelnde Bilanz. Ein Anstoß dazu, Tiere neu zu denken und unser Verhalten zu ändern.©2016 Eggers & Landwehr KG; 2016 Richard David Precht
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