1. Animal Ethics
wishes to say that animals are worthy of moral consideration, he must arrive at this conclusion by showing that our duties towards animals are in some way dependent on our duties towards persons. Thus, in so far as Kant wishes to claim
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2. Animal Ethics
on the Moral Status of Animals
If some Animals count for something, which Animals count, how much do they count, and how can this be determined? Suppose (as I believe the evidence supports) that eating Animals is not necessary for
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3. Animal Ethics: January 2008
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4. Animal Ethics: July 2007
that a duty of men to animals involves a right of men against animals, and (1) implies that this involves a duty of animals to men, and therefore (4) and (1) together imply that a duty of men to animals involves a duty of animals to men. And
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5. Animal Ethics: September 2008
and jurisprudents, animals do not have rights for the simple reason that they are not the kinds of beings who can have rights. We can have duties concerning animals, these writers are often quick to add, but those duties are not
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6. Animal Ethics: A Question for Animal Ethics Readers
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7. Animal Ethics
differences—among animals. Let me explain.Take the class of animals. Divide it into two mutually exclusive and jointly exhaustive classes: humans and nonhumans. You and I, like Lassie and Mr Ed, are animals. You and I, however, are
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8. Animal Ethics
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
31 December 2003
The Problem with PETA
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA ) has done real harm to nonhuman Animals.
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9. Animal Ethics: December 2003
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
31 December 2003
The Problem with PETA
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA ) has done real harm to nonhuman Animals.
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10. Animal Ethics
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
31 December 2003
The Problem with PETA
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA ) has done real harm to nonhuman Animals.
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