1. An Ecological Argument for Vegetarianism, by Peter S. Wenz
vegetation that animals can eat. People can make nutritional use
of this land only by eating the animals raised upon it. However,
this method of deliberately raising animals for food also degrades
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2. Ill-gotten Gains, by Tom Regan
notably, religions from the East and those of many Native American
peoples) do ascribe soul and an afterlife to animals. So before
one could reasonably use this alleged theological difference
between
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3. Animal Liberation at 30, by Peter Singer
about our treatment of animals are often in the
news. animal rights organizations are active in all the
industrialized nations. The US animal rights group called People
for the Ethical Treatment of
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4. The Forgotten Animal Issue, by Peter Singer
[McDonald's] evidence of an animal welfare policy, or at least a written animal welfare policy, was curious to say the least...
On the seventh and last day of his evidence, Dr. Gomez Gonzalez said that he had seen "a small statement, half a
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5. A Critique of Kant, by Arthur Schopenhauer
gulf between man and animal in order
to represent them as fundamentally different, in spite of all
evidence to the contrary. ... In the end animals would be quite
incapable of distinguishing
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6. Chimpanzees - Bridging the Gap, by Jane Goodall
for the plight of nonhuman animals in
our society. But those who are trying to raise levels of awareness
regarding the abuse of companion animals, animals raised for food,
zoo and circus performers,
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7. They Are Us, by Geza Teleki
somewhere in East Africa. So I, like many others of my age and
era, spent my time locked within stark academic walls that
narrowed my focus to primate graveyards and asylums which, back in
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8. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
illegal, transform the Farm Animal Welfare
Council into a Standing Royal Commission on Animal Protection,
review the outdated 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act and give a 'high
priority' to the development of
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9. They Pity, and Eat the Objects of Their Compassion, by Oliver Goldsmith
last
night's feast, twenty animals the next day are to undergo the most
exquisite tortures, in order to provoke his appetite to another
guilty meal. Hail, O ye simple, honest brahmins of the east; ye
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10. The Humanities of Diet, by Henry S. Salt
of the total disuse of all animal products is one
that will be decided hereafter. What I wish to insist on is that
it is not 'animal' food which we primarily abjure, but nasty food,
expensive food, and
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