91. Animal Ethics: Nancy E. Snow on Compassion for Animals
encompass modes of identification between humans and other animals, for example: imaginative reconstructions of their subjective experiences, beliefs about humans and other animals, including beliefs about similarities between species, other
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92. Animal Ethics: Animal Rights
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Animal Acres
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Animal Defenders of Westchester
Animal Law Blog
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93. Animal Ethics: Turkeys
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94. Animal Ethics: Welcome to My Nightmare
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95. Animal Ethics: From The Dallas Morning News
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96. Animal Ethics: The Asiatic Black Bear
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97. Animal Ethics: Whom Do You Trust?
The not-so-subtle implication is that if you don't feed your family beef, you're not a good wife and mother.I wouldn't trust the beef industry with a nickel of my money, much less with my life and health. This is cynical, but I think
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98. Animal Ethics: Dogs, Cats, and Other Deities
Dogs, Cats, and Other Deities
If you live with (or for) a dog or a Cat, you will enjoy this . Thanks to Jean Robart for the link.
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99. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 8
it confused. Dogs and cats are domesticated animals. They are not wild. Dogs are not wolves; cats are not wildcats; and you and I are not apes. We evolved from apes, just as dogs evolved from wolves, but being evolved from X doesn’t
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100. Animal Ethics: Brigid Brophy (1929-1995) on Animals
But I don’t think my cat immoral. I think him amoral. The whole dimension of morality doesn’t apply to him, or scarcely applies to him.
(Brigid Brophy , "The Darwinist's Dilemma ," Critical Society [winter 2009/10]: 15-22, at 18
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