11. A Vindication of Natural Diet, by Percy Bysshe Shelley
It is from that book, and from the conversation of its excellent
and enlightened author, that I have derived the materials which I
here present to the public.
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12. The Teachings of Pythagoras, by Ovid
from Metamorphoses , book 15, lines 59-477
translated by Rolphe Humphries
pdf version
There was a man here,
Samian born, but he
Had fled from Samos, for
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13. Against Zoos, by Dale Jamieson
Ehrlich estimate in their book
Extinction that under the best possible conditions American
zoos could preserve only about a hundred species of mammals - and
only at a very high price: maintaining a
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14. Life of Pythagoras, by Diogenes Laertius
in the third
book of his Commentaries, who ever did submit to this diet,
as before that time men used to train themselves on dry figs, and
moist cheese and wheaten bread, as the same Favorinus informs
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15. Fighting to Win, by Henry Spira
New York Review of Books in 1973. Singer described a
universe of more than 4 billion animals being killed each year in
the USA alone. Their suffering is intense, widespread, expanding,
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16. Ethics and the New Animal Liberation Movement, by Peter Singer
Acrobat version
This book [ In
Defense of Animals ] provides a platform for the new animal
liberation movement. A diverse group of people share this
platform: university philosophers, a
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17. Language and the Orang-utan: The Old 'Person' of the Forest, by H. Lyn White...
have this experience, this book might
be unnecessary.
Acknowledgements
— This research was supported by National Institutes of Health
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18. Do Animals Have a Right to Liberty?, by James Rachels
about that subject. Instead, books and articles are written about
"human" rights. The change in terminology is thought to be a great
improvement; first, because talk about human rights does not bring
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19. A Basis for (Interspecies) Equality, by Ingmar Persson
of the contributors to this book - few educated people would be
inclined to dispute that things can be good or bad for nonhuman
animals. At least with respect to the species with which we are
here
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20. The Ascent of Apes — Broadening the Moral Community, by Bernard E. Rollin
(Prometheus Books, Buffalo, 1981), Parts I and II.
[2]
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