11. Animal Ethics: November 2003
to divide animals into three categories for moral analysis: (1) animal companions, such as cats, dogs, and horses; (2) domesticated animals used for food, such as pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens; and (3) wild animals, such as deer, snakes, and
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12. Animal Ethics: May 2004
I’m told that category 4 is not important. Only category 3 is important. But why isn’t category 4 important? If you care about animals, shouldn’t you care that you’re turning people away from your cause? Maybe
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13. Animal Ethics: November 2007
Captain Silva bring in his catch of 600,000 pounds of tuna he had captured in one set of his net. Captain Mayo told me to remember that day as the beginning of the end of tuna in the North Atlantic; how prophetic and how sad a day it was.
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14. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
my surviving cat, may look like Nyssa, my first cat, but Nyssa was more of an affectionate lap cat, while Gremalkin still has the playfulness and impatience of a kitten.It is these differences in personality that make pet ownership
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15. Animal Ethics
a cow for milk and keeping a cat or dog for comfort or gratification?
Alice Desaulniers
Irvington, N.Y., Nov. 23, 2009
Note from KBJ: Every letter except the first (by an analytic philosopher with whom I attended graduate school) is confused.
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16. Animal Ethics: November 2009
a cow for milk and keeping a cat or dog for comfort or gratification?
Alice Desaulniers
Irvington, N.Y., Nov. 23, 2009
Note from KBJ: Every letter except the first (by an analytic philosopher with whom I attended graduate school) is confused.
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17. Animal Ethics: March 2008
pamphlet entitled A Vindication of the Rights of Brutes . His aim in this anonymous work was to mock Mary Wollstonecraft's books A Vindication of the Rights of Men (1790) and Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), as well as Thomas
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18. Animal Ethics: August 2004
is impure and complicated. Of course, purity and simplicity don’t make a theory correct. If the moral life is complicated, then perhaps our theory of rightness should be complicated. Consequentialism may be simplistic as well as
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19. Animal Ethics: April 2008
of all creatures (“A Cat Lover in the Vatican Strikes a Chord With Cat Lovers Around the World ,” news article, April 20).The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Catechism affirm that compassion for animals
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20. Animal Ethics: July 2008
extends even to communication with animals by telepathy. The animal psychologist Beatrice Lydecker claims in her book What the Animals Tell Me that one can, even though cats and dogs lack language, nevertheless communicate with and in this
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