11. How to Do Animal Rights - Vegetarianism
have shown that eating animals is dispensable. But why give up eating animals?
The way animals are raised at factory farms and the huge numbers of food animals transported and slaughtered make the food animal industry the single biggest
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12. How to Do Animal Rights - Police Arrest
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13. How to Do Animal Rights - Picketing
hens.
A breeding farm for animals - to stop breeding animals for use in experiments.
A laboratory - to stop doing tests on animals.
A seaport or airport - to stop importing or exporting live animals.
The head office of a cargo company -
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14. How to Do Animal Rights - Glossary of Animal Rights
may be a basis for moral behaviour.
Animal Ethics
The systematic study of how we ought to treat Animals and therefore central to Animal rights.
Animal Holocaust
The mass destruction of wild and domesticated Animals by
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15. How to Do Animal Rights - Chickens - Broilers
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16. How to Do Animal Rights - Dogs: Communication & Control
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17. How to Do Animal Rights - Consciousness
is fundamental to animal rights. We should not use/abuse animals (factory farming, fur farming, etc) if animals are conscious like humans.
From an ethical standpoint animals should deserve full moral consideration if they are fully
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18. How to Do Animal Rights - Egoism, Emotivism & Subjectivism
egoists when it comes to animals and animal rights: they eat animals, wear animals and support animal experimentation for their own self-interests.
Ethical egoism is not the same as psychological egoism. Ethical egoism is about how people
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19. How to Do Animal Rights - Fur Farming
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20. How to Do Animal Rights - Universal Declaration on Animal Welfare
standards on the welfare of animals be further developed and elaborated such as, but not limited to, those governing the use and management of farm animals, companion animals, animals in scientific research, draught animals, wildlife animals and
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