The Call From Within - Nigro, Beth A.
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Résumé :
The plight of animals has been neglected for too long. This fact, simply obvious, and according to the many devoted witnesses to animal cruelty, inspires the desire for an existence of peace, having found some answers through time with people who care, bringing to life the Laws to assist. Concern for our pets, and the problem of the Crisis of Cruelty is engaging all of us to help animals now exclaiming their woes for those who can hear such pain; and this time it is relevant to all people who have animal companions and/or concern for wildlife. And Deborah (The prophetess) is one who faces such ethical issues, and guides animal choices that exist precisely on the divide between species and the problem of The Animal that she studies. Eager to see it unfold here through story, seeking the tools we need to succeed, the pen being one such implement, Deborah is the person who brings it all to bear, on life and love we share our gifts, precise and sure to find that place that we always seek, in peaceful gestures that exist within us.
Biographie:
Beth A. Nigro graduated with a Master's Degree from Fordham University, in New York, where she studied the philosophy of Animal Rights, independently, writing her Master's essay (The Gulf Between Us: An Essay of the Human and Non-human in Western Philosophical Thought) about such issues, and its connection with Feminist descriptions of the origin of dualist thinking and its role in the perception of animals and other Others.