1. Animal Ethics
bringing market forces to bear upon factory farming. The smaller the demand for meat, the lower its price; the lower the price, the lower the profit; and the lower the profit, the fewer the animals that will be raised and slaughtered on factory
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2. Animal Ethics
Peacock on the Grizzly Bear
If grizzlies are to survive in the modern world, the bedrock assumption must be that these animals, grizzlies, have the right to live a Bearish life. To proceed from this assumption will be costly. Bears
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3. Animal Ethics: March 2008
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4. Animal Ethics: May 2008
condemnatory intent, "hated bear-baiting , not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators." In other words, what they hated—and by no means perversely—was the enjoyment of animal suffering; to
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5. Animal Ethics: November 2004
they are being made to bear the costs of my moral standards. Is that fair to them? This aspect of the situation doesn’t have overriding weight, admittedly, but it seems to me that it must be taken into account. I have every right to
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6. Animal Ethics
Bear Farming
Sometimes people don't get their just deserts. Sometimes they do. See here for a case of the latter.
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7. Animal Ethics
animal capable of being a bearer of rights. It may for this reason be morally appropriate for us meanwhile to act towards the former animals as if they are possessors of rights.
(H. J. McCloskey, "Moral Rights and Animals," Inquiry 22
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8. Animal Ethics: March 2004
site devoted to the grizzly bear, a magnificent (but threatened ) creature.
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9. Animal Ethics: October 2008
Zebra, "Bears" (1984)
No Tellin' Lies (1984).
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10. Animal Ethics
Doug Peacock on the Grizzly Bear
Categorizing Animals
Henry Beston on Other Nations
Animals in Literature
E-Mail from a Reader (Posted by Permission)
Human Predators
Jamie Mayerfeld on the Duty to Relieve Animal Suff...
Canine
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