1. The Concept of Beastliness: Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Behavior, by Mary ...
explosion of
animal behavior studies, and comparisons between animals and men
have become immensely popular. People use evidence from animals to
decide whether man is naturally aggressive, or naturally
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2. Voltaire @ The Animal Rights Library
November 21, 1694; Paris, France
Died: May 30, 1778; Paris, France
Texts by Voltaire
Animals
External links
Wikipedia entry on Voltaire
The Animal Rights Library
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3. Michel de Montaigne @ The Animal Rights Library
28, 1533; Périgord, France
Died: September 13, 1592; Périgord, France
Texts by Michel de Montaigne
The Language of Animals
External links
Wikipedia entry on Michel de Montaigne
The
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4. Romain Rolland @ The Animal Rights Library
January 29, 1866; Nièvre, France
Died: December 30, 1944; Vézelay, France
Texts by Romain Rolland
The Unpardonable Crime
External links
Wikipedia entry on Romain Rolland
The Animal Rights
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5. Alphonse de Lamartine @ The Animal Rights Library
October 21, 1790; Mâcon, France
Died: February 28, 1869; Paris, France
Texts by Alphonse de Lamartine
A Shameful Human Infirmity
External links
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The
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6. John Stuart Mill @ The Animal Rights Library
Died: May 8, 1873; Avignon, France
Texts by John Stuart Mill
A Defense of Bentham
External links
John Stuart Mill
Wikipedia entry on John Stuart Mill
The Animal Rights Library
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7. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
in scalding
animals to death. He " plunged a dog for thirty seconds into
boiling water ; " he " scalds another four times, at various
intervals ; " even animals which have just
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8. A Vindication of Natural Diet, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
Man resembles no carnivorous animal. There is no exception, except
man be one, to the rule of herbivorous animals having cellulated
colons.
The orang-outang perfectly
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9. '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review the outdated 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act and give a 'high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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10. Against Zoos, by Dale Jamieson
can be learned by studying animals that are kept in
the unnatural conditions that obtain in most zoos. Others have
argued that captive animals are more interesting research subjects
than are wild
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