1. How to Do Animal Rights - Violence or Nonviolence
the mechanisms for harming animals. Harms must be countered with technology to make effective, inexpensive alternatives, like:
animal eating: invent synthetic but realistically satisfying meat.
animal experimenting: devise superior
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2. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal Ethics
and right to each other. Animal ethics is the same but includes Animals. Robert Garner in his book Animal Ethics says "Animal ethics seeks to examine beliefs that are held about the moral status of non-human Animals." (2). You can define
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3. How to Do Animal Rights - Campaigning
Sentience vs non-sentient animals.
Speciesism vs anthropocentrism.
animals as property, legal status as objects.
Exploitation of animals for food, experimentation, trade.
animal rights vs animal welfare vs nature conservation.
Practical
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4. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal Rights
Chapter 2
Animal Rights
Snappy Page EssenceAnimal rights are benefits people give to Animals to protect them from human use and abuse. Rights can take moral, legal and practical forms.
Animal rights are benefits
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5. How to Do Animal Rights - Author - Playwright
Sentiments.
Is there an animal rights genre? Yes, some works of fiction are clearly animal rights oriented. Two examples are the animal rights novel Elizabeth Costello and the animal rights play Every Breath , below, and the other examples
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6. How to Do Animal Rights - Blogger
site, blog or page, eg www.animalethics.org.uk/blogging.html.
Examples of animal Related Blogs
animal and Wildlife News
animal Rights Collective
All Dog Boots
The animal Rights Blog
animal Rights Blog
animal Ethics
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7. How to Do Animal Rights - Philosopher
responsibly?
Where does animal rights fit in to all this? animal rights is a part of the practical field of animal ethics. animal ethics examines beliefs that are held about the moral status of animals. But animal ethics does not presume that
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8. How to Do Animal Rights - Street Theatre Actor
from all sides of the animal experimentation debate.
The setting of the play is with a family in danger of breaking up because of the animal experimentation dispute. The four characters in the play are a teenage vegetarian campaigning
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9. 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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10. 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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