141. Animal Ethics: January 2011
and more controversial application is that human sexuality, since it is concerned with the generation of new persons, has a moral significance greater than that possessed by, say, pinball. Yet another application is that members of the human
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142. Animal Ethics: February 2011
Links
Alley Cat Rescue
Animal Acres
Animal Aid
Animal Chaplains
Animal Defenders of Westchester
Animal Law Blog
Animal Legal & Historical Center
Animal Protection Institute
Animal Rights Law Project
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143. Animal Ethics: March 2011
Links
Alley Cat Rescue
Animal Acres
Animal Aid
Animal Chaplains
Animal Defenders of Westchester
Animal Law Blog
Animal Legal & Historical Center
Animal Protection Institute
Animal Rights Law Project
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144. Animal Ethics: May 2011
Links
Alley Cat Rescue
Animal Acres
Animal Aid
Animal Chaplains
Animal Defenders of Westchester
Animal Law Blog
Animal Legal & Historical Center
Animal Protection Institute
Animal Rights Law Project
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145. Animal Ethics: August 2010
when it says that animal advocates and consumers are “driving big changes” in the treatment of chickens.
Thus far, the state ballot initiatives and agreements that will expand space for chickens (as well as for gestating pigs and veal
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146. Animal Ethics: October 2005
animals, including pigs and cattle, are being raised intensively in increasing numbers. Personally, I do not know how anyone pretending to the slightest sensitivity or powers of empathy can look on these practices with benign indifference or
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147. Animal Ethics: July 2005
animals in a separate moral category doesn’t make it right, any more than our putting blacks or women in a separate moral category would make it right.Even when I disagree with Singer , I admire his courage, his honesty, his adherence to
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148. Animal Ethics: August 2005
Aug. 5 editorial "The Duplicate Dog " should be cause for concern, not celebration.Genetic duplicates may turn out far different than their forebears. More to the point, with millions of healthy and adoptable cats and dogs being killed each year
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149. Animal Ethics: September 2005
I agree with hunting advocates that there is value in being out in the woods, getting exercise and even in developing the skills to sneak up on animals unnoticed. But don't give children guns. Give them cameras.Dena AbramowitzShorewood, Wis.,
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150. Animal Ethics: May 2005
is enlightenment and education, and the personal transformation that occurs when people of conscience become aware of abuse and misconduct. There is direct care and relief, and the humane movement has spent the bulk of its resources during
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