21. Animal Ethics: Welcome to My Nightmare
Animals
The Asiatic Black Bear
Cat Restaurants
The Elephant Sanctuary
From Today's New York Times
Plastic Surgery for Animals
Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 18
Turkeys
Koko
Confusions and Fallacies About
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22. Animal Ethics: December 2003
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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23. 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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24. Animal Ethics: November 2010
and domestic, is brought to bear on the heretic who abstains from flesh foods. Anxious relatives and indignant friends adjure him to remember the duty he owes to himself and to his family, and urge him for the sake of those dear to him, if not for
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25. 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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26. Animal Ethics: Tom Regan on Why Christians Should Be Vegans
it is "all plants that bear seed everywhere on the earth, and every tree bearing fruit which yields seed: they shall be yours for food" (Gen. 1:29 [NEB]).The message could not be any clearer. In the most perfect state of creation humans are
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27. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
To the Editor:Re “Bearing Up ” (Op-Ed, Jan. 5):In contrast to the arguments made by Gov. Sarah Palin of Alaska, the scientific literature is very clear that polar Bear survival is highly threatened in the wild. Because polar Bears
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28. Animal Ethics: E-Mail from a Reader (Posted by Permission)
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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29. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
decision to protect polar bears under the Endangered Species Act has been delayed by one agency of the Interior Department even as another agency rushes ahead with plans to sell oil and gas leases across a huge expanse of critical polar bear
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30. Animal Ethics: H. J. McCloskey on Animal Rights
who may possess rights, this bears on how we may treat them. It does not settle such questions as to whether it is right to kill them if they are a burden or if they are enduring pointless suffering, but it does bear in an important way on such
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