31. Stephen R. L. Clark @ The Animal Rights Library
Good Dogs and Other Animals
The Pretext of "Necessary Suffering"
External links
Official Website
Wikipedia entry on Stephen R. L. Clark
The Animal Rights Library
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32. Marian Stamp Dawkins @ The Animal Rights Library
Basis for Assessing Suffering in Animals
External links
Wikipedia entry on Marian Stamp Dawkins
The Animal Rights Library
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33. Letter to the Editor of the Morning Chronicle, by Jeremy Bentham
dogs and other inferior animals to pain, in the way of medical
experiment, when that experiment has a determinate object,
beneficial to mankind, accompanied
with a fair prospect of
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34. 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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35. Human Beasts of Prey and Fellow-Suffering, by Richard Wagner
kinship with the animal kingdom, since there is good reason for
believing that this virtue is purer, ah! diviner in its exercise
by animals than by man: for, quite apart from their value in the
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36. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
in scalding
animals to death. He " plunged a dog for thirty seconds into
boiling water ; " he " scalds another four times, at various
intervals ; " even animals which have just
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37. Against Vivisection, by Richard Wagner
the same thing breathed in animals as in
mankind, it appeared too late to avert the curse which, ranging
ourselves with the beasts of prey, we seemed to have called down
upon us through the taste of
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38. Constraints and Animals, by Robert Nozick
namely, nonhuman animals. Are there any limits to
what we may do to animals? Have animals the moral status of mere
objects? Do some purposes fail to entitle us to impose
great costs on
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39. A Vindication of Natural Diet, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
not formed to be a sickly suffering creature as we now see
him, but to enjoy health, and to sink by slow degrees into the
bosom of his parent earth without disease or pain. Prometheus
first taught the
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40. The Rights of Animals and Future Generations, by Joel Feinberg
embezzles money from the animal's
account,[6]
and a proxy speaking in the dumb brute's behalf presses the
animal's claim, can he not be described as asserting the animal's
rights'?
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