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41. Animal Ethics: August 2007
been educating, helping and begging people to spay and neuter their animals for years, but three million to four million cats and dogs still die in shelters every year because of simple math: too many animals, not enough worthy
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42. Animal Ethics
large areas to producing cattle feed, and raise cattle anyway to produce sufficient amounts of organic fertilizer.Today, milk cattle are converted to pet-food products when they no longer can produce enough milk.Would the same cattle raised to
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43. Animal Ethics
quadrant) contains domesticated animals (e.g., dogs, cats, pigs, cows, and chickens); cell 4 (the southeast quadrant) contains domesticated plants. Peter Singer and Tom Regan, who represent what Callicott calls "the humane ethic," are
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44. Animal Ethics
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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45. Animal Ethics: July 2007
we here find about the application of the term 'rights' is characteristic of the term. There are other ways too in which its application is doubtful. Even if we hold that it is our duty not merely to do what is just to others but to promote their
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46. Animal Ethics: December 2006
currently), academic or vocational qualifications, and sex."The study itself doesn't explain why individuals with higher IQs are more likely to be vegetarians as adults, but catharine L. Gale, the study's lead author, cites as a possible
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47. Animal Ethics: November 2004
friend?3. If having dogs and cats forces me to impose misery on other animals, shouldn't I refrain from having dogs and cats in the first place?4. What does Louie lose if I stop feeding him meat? What does Sherman lose if I feed him to Louie?5. Can
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48. Animal Ethics: February 2006
or that it does now. My education on animal law has come primarily from the works of Rutgers law professor Gary Francione , who explains the importance of abolishing animal exploitation through the incremental eradication of the property
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49. Animal Ethics: June 2006
between eating a dog, cat, chicken, pig or fish. If anything, eating your dogs or cats would be morally preferable, since they would have led a good life until you killed them.According to a 2003 Gallup Poll, 96 percent of Americans believe
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50. Animal Ethics: March 2004
the popularity of dogs, cats, and steak.(Stephen Budiansky, The Covenant of the Wild: Why Animals Chose Domestication , with a new preface [New Haven and London: Yale University Press, 1999 (1992)], vii-viii) Posted by Keith
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