61. Animal Ethics: Animal Altruism?
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62. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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63. Animal Ethics: Statistics
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64. Animal Ethics: Twenty Years Ago
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65. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
slaughter of cats and dogs for food in this country, and they don't suffer miserably as a result. When a cat or dog becomes infirm with an incurable illness and is in serious pain as a result, we euthanize them as humanely and
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66. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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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67. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
I'm a vegan, but my cat is not. So I suppose I'm a hypocrite.Kindest regards,Alex Chernavsky
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68. Animal Ethics: Welcome Aboard, Mylan!
I'm a dog lover; Mylan is a cat lover. I'm a demi-vegetarian; Mylan is a vegan. I think epistemology is dead; Mylan thinks it's alive and well. I hope our differences make for an interesting blog!
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69. Animal Ethics: An Interview with Darian M. Ibrahim, B.S., J.D.
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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70. Animal Ethics: Richard A. Posner on Ronald Dworkin
like dogs. As a cat person, I am disappointed. I hope I will be forgiven for having thought him distinctly feline.(Richard A. Posner, “Dworkin, Polemics, and the Clinton Impeachment Controversy,” Northwestern University
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