21. How to Do Animal Rights - Tom Regan, Richard Ryder, Peter Singer
Regan's books on animal ethics are: All That Dwell Therein: essays on animal Rights and environmental ethics (1982); The Case for animal Rights (1983); Defending animal Rights (2001); and Empty Cages: facing the challenge of
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22. How to Do Animal Rights - Behaviourism
retarded research on animal minds until quite recently.
Understanding animal minds scientifically will help put animal rights on firmer ground.
Researching animal minds is important for animal rights because until people fully
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23. How to Do Animal Rights - Equal Consideration of Moral Interests
Equal Consideration versus Animal Liberation
Many people often use the terms Animal rights and Animal liberation interchangeably. This might be all right sometimes, but in a strict sense Animal liberation is made up of two different
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24. How to Do Animal Rights - Deep Ecology
of deep ecology from the animal rights point of view is that it asserts we can use animals to satisfy our basic needs (Tenet 3). ‘Deep' (abolitionist) animal rights philosophy forbids the use of animals. We would use up a vast number of
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25. How to Do Animal Rights - Zoophilia
gratification to cause an animal distress or pain, impair a young animal's development or coerce an adult animal into unwilling acts. But responsible zoophiles would surely care for their animal partners, who must be consenting, and insure the
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26. How to Do Animal Rights - Universal Declaration on Animals
Universal Declaration of Animal Rights . Among the Declaration's pronouncements were that all Animals have the same rights to existence, no Animal shall be ill-treated or subject to cruelty, Animals shall command the protection of law, and
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27. How to Do Animal Rights - Fur Trapping
abandon them so that trapped animals die slowly.
Legholds are indiscriminate. Even carefully placed traps for fur-bearers catch unintended animals, including birds, domestic pets and animals of rare species. Trappers unintentionally kill
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28. How to Do Animal Rights - Fur Marketing
free online-book to action animal rights.
Buy the book version of How to Do animal Rights .
animal RightsPaintings & Prints
Free Use You are welcome to use these
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29. How to Do Animal Rights - Bushmeat
is the meat of wild animals killed for food and trade and a big opportunity for commercial profit over animal rights, animal welfare and nature conservation.
Bushmeat is the meat of wild animals hunted and killed for food and
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30. How to Do Animal Rights - Intrinsic Value
value is central to animal rights.
animals are instrumental for furthering human endeavour - fur keeps you warm, animal muscle (meat gives you a meal, animal skin holds up your trousers. You might risk your life to rescue an animal
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