51. Animal Ethics: February 2007
is professor of religion and philosophy at Wabash College. Here are some of Dr Webb's essays on animals and vegetarianism. I continue to be astounded by the assumption that concern for animals is a secular, progressive cause. There are many
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52. Animal Ethics: Meat, Cancer, and the Cumulative Case for Ethical Vegetarianism
to our moral relationship to animals. For example, Carl Cohen, who has argued at length that animals don’t have rights, admits: If animals feel pain (and certainly mammals do, . . .), we humans surely ought cause no pain to them that cannot
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53. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 6
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
18 May 2004
Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 6
Anyone who has been reading this blog for more than a few days knows that
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54. Animal Ethics: July 2007
that a duty of men to animals involves a right of men against animals, and (1) implies that this involves a duty of animals to men, and therefore (4) and (1) together imply that a duty of men to animals involves a duty of animals to men. And
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55. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 2
and Fallacies About Animals, Part 3
Cruelty
Ambrose Bierce
Veal
René Descartes (1596-1650) on Animal Minds
A Friend of Animals
Vegemite
Fighting the Facts
Old Font
Engineering Animals
Repartee
Confusions
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56. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 3
and Fallacies About Animals, Part 3
Cruelty
Ambrose Bierce
Veal
René Descartes (1596-1650) on Animal Minds
A Friend of Animals
Vegemite
Fighting the Facts
Old Font
Engineering Animals
Repartee
Confusions
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57. Animal Ethics: June 2006
for humans to kill and eat animals. There’s a morally relevant difference between the cases, namely, that humans are moral agents and animals are not. Humans are responsible for their conduct; animals are not. Humans can control their
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58. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 9 of 13
have autonomy rights. If no animals are moral agents, as seems plausible, then no animals have autonomy rights. But this says nothing about whether animals have welfare rights. Since (most) animals are sentient, (most) animals have at least one
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59. Animal Ethics: Make This the Year You Do Right by Animals
Resolving to do right by animals and to stop supporting unnecessary animal cruelty is yet another powerful example of ethical synergy at work. As we have just seen, resolving to do right by animals is a great way to do right by oneself. By not
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60. Animal Ethics: June 2005
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
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