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Offers a focused insight into a key aspect of Hindu religious practice
Integrates primary research and tertiary sources to give a multifaceted understanding of the intricacies of cow care practice
Challenges conventional Western thought on cow care and its worldwide implications for animal ethics
Offers a focused examination of cow care as a subject of widespread ethical concern in India Explores dharma, yoga and bhakti paradigms as starting points for bringing Hindu animal ethics into conversation with contemporary Western animal ethics Complements recently developed ethics-of-care thinking to create a solid basis for sustaining all kinds of cow care communities
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Kenneth R. Valpey is a research fellow of the Oxford Centre for Hindu Studies and a research fellow of the Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics, UK. Besides Hindu animal ethics, he has published on Vaishnava Hindu temple worship traditions and on India's enduring favorite of bhakti literature, the Bh gavata Pur a.
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"It is a work of ethics meant also for a wider audience. ... Cow Care in Hindu Animal Ethics thinks within the Hindu tradition without posting an exotic, perfect India; it reads history with a sympathy that is real but critical; it is a constructive work of ethics that will interest the wide range of readers who care about the earth, its community of living beings, and a future in which no living being is left behind." (Francis X. Clooney, International Journal of Hindu Studies, Vol. 26 (2), 2022)
"The book succeeds in providing an account of the topic that is well-informed, practically engaged and constructive in advocating forbetter treatment of cows." (David Clough, Modern Believing, Vol. 61 (3), July, 2020)
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