11. Personhood, Property and Legal Competence, by Gary L. Francione
number of different levels, animal experiments
(in the United States) may be performed on any animal for any
purpose that is approved by a committee of other animal
experimenters, and the concept of
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12. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
illegal, transform the Farm Animal Welfare
Council into a Standing Royal Commission on Animal Protection,
review the outdated 1876 Cruelty to Animals Act and give a 'high
priority' to the development of
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13. Fighting to Win, by Henry Spira
coalition of more than 400 animal rights and animal welfare
groups, which I initiated. The Coalition has been unusually
successful for an animal rights campaign, in that it compelled the
commercial
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14. The Third Chimpanzee, by Jared Diamond
unwilling to eat any animal
(yet willing to eat plants). An increasingly vocal minority,
belonging to the animal rights movement, objects to medical
experiments on animals - or at least on
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15. Spirits Dressed in Furs?, by Adriaan Kortlandt
Instincts of
Animals).[6]
In this book he rejected Descartes' concept of Animal-machine and
argued (translated into modern terminology): (1) Animals have
sense organs similar to ours
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