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31. Animal Ethics: August 2004
this post derive from this book, which is one of the best books I’ve read—on any topic. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 11:42 AM 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share
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32. Animal Ethics: October 2006
a chronological list of books on animal ethics. (See the sidebar.) For the time being, it's limited to books (i.e., monographs and anthologies). Perhaps later, when all the books in my personal collection have been listed, I'll expand it
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33. Animal Ethics: June 2005
among the best non-fiction books I've ever read. As one reviewer put it, "A master of language, he leaves a memorable phrase on virtually every page." (Nichols Fox, Washington Post book World)Regarding Scruton: I think that many people
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34. Animal Ethics: January 2005
it influential as philosophy books go, as books about animals go, as books about animal ethics go, or as books in general go? And how much of the book’s influence is due to its argumentation, as opposed to the emotional wallop packed by its
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35. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism
the major arguments in her book, such a first step is not really necessary. There are ways to feed the starving people of the world without forgoing meat, e.g., by changing governmental policy. Indeed, Lappé, in the next section of her book,
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36. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
are written down in this book. It should support a stronger attention in research and teaching and should guide as the latest reference for all those who are dealing with the moral status of animals and related questions.More information on
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37. Animal Ethics: Animal Liberation and Utilitarianism
Liberation (New York: Avon Books, 1975), which has been called "the bible of the animal-liberation movement." In this Book, Singer argued against two "speciesist practices": (1) the raising and killing of animals for food and (2) the use of
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38. Animal Ethics: Misunderstanding Peter Singer
, because nowhere in that book does Singer refer to or rely on utilitarianism (the theory that one has an obligation to maximize the overall good, impartially considered). The book has no theoretical presuppositions. That Singer is a
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39. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 11 of 13
the major arguments in her book, such a first step is not really necessary. There are ways to feed the starving people of the world without forgoing meat, e.g., by changing governmental policy. Indeed, Lappé, in the next section of her book,
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40. Animal Ethics: Peter Singer on the Wrongness of Killing Animals
was to fill a gap in my book Animal Liberation . There I argued that the interests of animals ought to be considered equally with our own interests and that from this equality it follows that we ought to become vegetarian. The argument for
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