41. Animal Ethics: Twenty-three Years and Counting
I finished reading this book on 16 May 1981] An authoritarian person might use such a book to learn how to indoctrinate his or her children; I bought it in order to study the manner in which children can be taught to think. Each
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42. Animal Ethics: The Immorality of Eating Meat
acquire and read Ron’s book. It’s one of the best books I’ve ever read.
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43. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
share it with you:I was at a book signing recently for my book ( All Creatures of Our God and King: What God's Word Says About Animals ) and I was approached by a man who asked me the following question: "Why would anyone want to write a book about
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44. Animal Ethics: Twenty Years Ago
narrow: animal rights. The book that started everything was Barry Holstun Lopez’s Of Wolves and Men [(New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1978); I finished reading this book on 28 December 1980]. That book exposed me to natural
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45. Animal Ethics: February 2008
Barry Holstun Lopez 's 1978 book Of Wolves and Men , you should do so. It changed my life.
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46. Animal Ethics: May 2006
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Eating Right
The following is an excerpt from the book The Way We
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47. Animal Ethics: November 2004
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Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 21
Eleven days
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48. Animal Ethics: July 2005
animals. Reading his book Animal Liberation (1975) during law school changed my life. It is one of the most important books ever written. Singer says he’s an animal liberationist because he’s a utilitarian, but his argument
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49. Animal Ethics: February 2006
rights of some sort, but books and rocks do not. That is to say, we think that people and animals matter, morally speaking, in their own right (unlike books and rocks). Put another way, if something has rights in this broad sense of the
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50. Animal Ethics: October 2004
Peter Singer , whose book ( Animal Liberation ) you carried, would have been proud.
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