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1. Ethics and the New Animal Liberation Movement, by Peter Singer
Ethics and the New Animal Liberation Movement by Peter Singer In PETER SINGER (ed), In Defense of Animals New York: Basil Blackwell, 1985, pp. 1-10 Acrobat version This book [ In
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2. The New Ethics, by J. Howard Moore
The New Ethics by J. Howard Moore London, 1907 pdf version The inhabitants of the earth are bound to each other by the ties and obligations of a
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3. 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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4. Who's Like Us?, by Heta Häyry & Matti Häyry
experimental animals. When it comes to members of our own biological species, we tend to complement the ethics of deserts with the ethics of compassion or rights. But the theory of just deserts gives no
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5. All Animals Are Equal, by Peter Singer
in a sense in which other animals are not.[8] But what is this capacity to enjoy the good life which all humans have, but no other animals? Other animals have emotions and desires
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6. Aping Persons — Pro and Con, by Steve F. Sapontzis
of nonhuman animals we ordinarily focus on things that these animals can take an interest in, such as food and exercise. But in addition to these, there are things that nonhuman animals cannot take an
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7. Do Animals Have a Right to Liberty?, by James Rachels
the question as to whether animals have rights. If they do, ... it would seem an illegitimate invasion of animal rights to kill and eat them, if, as seems to be the case, we can sustain ourselves
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8. Ill-gotten Gains, by Tom Regan
being equal, to cause an animal to suffer is to harm that animal — is, that is, to diminish that individual animal's welfare. But these two notions - harming on the one hand and suffering on the
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9. Humans, Nonhumans and Personhood, by Robert W. Mitchell
See P. Singer, Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Animals (Avon Books, New York, 1977), pp. 1-4; S. J. Gould, The Mismea-sure of Man (W. W. Norton, New
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10. Dietethics: Its Influence on Future Farming Patterns, by Jon Wynne-Tyson
a labelled age) of Dietethics. That is, the study of the ethics of diet. These ethics, let it be stressed, relate not only to the animals we eat, but also to the
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