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1. Do Animals Have a Right to Life?, by Tom Regan
would also show that animals are possessors of it, whereas arguments that might be used to show that animals do not have this right would also show that not all human beings do either. Just as in
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2. 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 Defense
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3. 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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4. Brave New Farm?, by Jim Mason
the issues, and a number of animal protection organizations are campaigning more actively against factory methods. The animal Welfare Institute, the Food animal Concerns Trust and the Humane Society of
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5. The Scientific Basis for Assessing Suffering in Animals, by Marian Stamp Dawkins
symptom of suffering is an animal's state of physical health. If an animal is injured or diseased, then there are very strong grounds for suspecting that it is suffering. All guidebooks and codes on
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6. 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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7. 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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8. 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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9. The Wahokies, by Harlan B. Miller
of any other animals or any inanimate objects. Slaves were generally considered quasipersons. To the extent that a society is sexist (at least in the modes
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10. The Silver Spring Monkeys, by Alex Pacheco with Anna Francione
major victories for animals in her eleven years as an animal law-enforcement officer. By the spring of that year we had formed People for the Ethical Treatment of animals (PETA), both believing
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