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. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
a
fact that animal protection advocates should never cease to
stress.
Few conservationists and
animal rights advocates need to be convinced that an animal
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3. Ambiguous Apes, by Raymond Corbey
from eating animals who are close to us, such as dogs and other
companion animals, while some other animals are killed for
pleasure. Apart from carrying the usual animal connotations, many
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