1. Arthur Schopenhauer @ The Animal Rights Library
February 22, 1788; Danzig, Germany
Died: September 21, 1860; Frankfurt, Germany
Texts by Arthur Schopenhauer
A Critique of Kant
External links
Wikipedia entry on Arthur Schopenhauer
The
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2. Albert Schweitzer @ The Animal Rights Library
14, 1875; Kayserberg, Germany
Died: September 4, 1965; Lambaréné, French Equatorial Africa
Texts by Albert Schweitzer
The Ethic of Reverence for Life
External links
Wikipedia entry on
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3. Richard Wagner @ The Animal Rights Library
May 22, 1813; Leipzig, Germany
Died: February 13, 1883; Venice, Italy
Texts by Richard Wagner
Against Vivisection
Human Beasts of Prey and Fellow-Suffering
External links
Wikipedia
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4. Speciesism in the Laboratory, by Richard Ryder
committees on which lay, animal welfare, animal care (veterinary)
and scientific interests are represented. The requirement to use
alternative (non-animal) techniques (or lower organisms) wherever
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5. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
Lesser, of Germany, made a long series of experiments in scalding
animals to death. He " plunged a dog for thirty seconds into
boiling water ; " he " scalds another four times, at
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6. '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review the outdated 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act and give a 'high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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7. Spirits Dressed in Furs?, by Adriaan Kortlandt
Instincts of
Animals).[6]
In this book he rejected Descartes' concept of Animal-machine and
argued (translated into modern terminology): (1) Animals have
sense organs similar to ours
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