91. Animal Ethics: R. G. Frey on Anthropomorphism
Lydecker claims in her book What the Animals Tell Me that one can, even though cats and dogs lack language, nevertheless communicate with and in this sense 'talk' to one's pet by means of something akin to ESP. One simply commands one's
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92. Animal Ethics: Chase
makes them good people in my book. See here for a story.
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93. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 1 of 13
very good philosopher. His book on atheism is among the best I have read on that topic, which is why I used it in my Philosophy of Religion course many years ago. (I use different books in my courses to keep things interesting for me.) A third of
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94. Animal Ethics: Please Help Jean
up with a title for her book. Please help her. I like the first proposed title, but I would change "All Due Respect" to "With All Due Respect."
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95. Animal Ethics: Canis Lupus
Barry Holstun Lopez 's 1978 book Of Wolves and Men , you should do so. It changed my life.
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96. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
a chef, is the author of a book about the humane production of food.
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97. Animal Ethics: Deconstructing Dinner
Here is a review of a new book about food production.
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98. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
writer is the author of a book about the biology of lobsters.To the Editor:Frank Bruni's Critic's Notebook raises the fundamental question underlying every consumer and lifestyle choice we make: What is our purpose in this life?If our purpose is
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99. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
and author of the book Slaughterhouse, each year between 100,000 and 300,000 pleasure and race horses find their way into one of America's three horse-slaughtering plants (p. 109). Eisnitz notes that "Most horses slaughtered in the
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100. Animal Ethics: In Defense of Animals: The Second Wave
is Peter Singer's latest book.
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