51. Animal Ethics: Eating Right
"a wonderful and important book." He is also an attorney and the fifth generation of a Missouri farming family.
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52. Animal Ethics: Housekeeping
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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53. Animal Ethics: Julian H. Franklin on Animal Rights
rights by reading this book. Indeed, the ability of intelligent and educated people to avoid confronting the issue, or to offer endless evasions and rationalizations of delay on a question as straightforward as vegetarianism, even when they
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54. Animal Ethics: A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes
recommend Paul Taylor's book.
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55. Animal Ethics: An Interview with Darian M. Ibrahim, B.S., J.D.
projects. Can we expect a book from you anytime soon? DI: I have three forthcoming law-review articles on animal law, each of which should be in print sometime in 2006. For those who might be interested, these will appear in the Journal of
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56. Animal Ethics: Happy Birthday, Peter
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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57. Animal Ethics: Do Plants Have Rights?
the depths of Taylor's fine book. I highly recommend it to anyone who is interested in this topic.
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58. Animal Ethics: Carruthers Online
author of the controversial book The Animals Issue: Moral Theory in Practice (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1992), in which he argues that animals do not have rights. I just discovered that this book is available online, free of
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59. Animal Ethics: Getting Singer Wrong
an in-house report on a new book about animal thinking. I found it interesting, but the psychology professor whose book is being discussed gets Peter Singer wrong. He says Singer “humanizes” animals. Singer does nothing of the sort.
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60. Animal Ethics: January 2009
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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