11. Animals in media: Righting the wrongs | Psychology Today
game rather than cow, pig, chicken, fish, or elk. She also notes a strong tendency to refer to animals by their utilitarian end such as beef cattle, dairy cows, laboratory rats, or circus elephants
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12. Are nonhuman animals more moral than human animals? Yes they are | Psycholog...
about the foxes who invade chicken houses?†Well, I always like to say, “What about the innumerable foxes who haven’t?†You will sometimes see the “scapegoat animalâ€â€”an individual who others pick on
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13. Are nonhuman animals more moral than human animals? Yes they are | Psycholog...
about the foxes who invade chicken houses?†Well, I always like to say, “What about the innumerable foxes who haven’t?†You will sometimes see the “scapegoat animalâ€â€”an individual who others pick on
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14. Comments on "Vegans and Oysters: If You Eat Oysters You're Not a V...
commonly consumed: cows, chickens, fishes.
While it's probably most "natural" and it's certainly most common for humans to extend some empathy to mammals and thus to reduce or eliminate their consumption of mammals, if one takes seriously the
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15. Who we eat is moral question: Vegans have nothing to defend | Psychology Today
gas emission as a pound of chicken and 100 times more than a pound of carrots, according to Lantmannen, a Swedish group.†According to an essay in the New York Times (January 27, 2008) titled Rethinking the meat-guzzler “Global
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16. Comments on "Vegans and Oysters: If You Eat Oysters You're Not a V...
commonly consumed: cows, chickens, fishes.
While it's probably most "natural" and it's certainly most common for humans to extend some empathy to mammals and thus to reduce or eliminate their consumption of mammals, if one takes seriously the
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17. Comments on "Animal Emotions, Animal Sentience, Animal Welfare, and Ani...
don't believe in killing chickens for food (or any other reason), but since I haven't achieved the goal of veganism yet, I also believe that chicken killing should be as gentle as possible. I don't believe in caging animals in zoos, but I
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18. Comments on "Empathic chickens and cooperative elephants: Emotional int...
Empathic chickens and cooperative elephants: Emotional intelligence expands its range again
By Marc Bekoff on March 9, 2011 in Animal Emotions
chickens
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19. Comments on "Tilly's Willy: In the Name of Science?" | Psycho...
farms and we still feed chicken nuggets and veal to our kids.
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Don't confuse the anonymous
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Don't confuse the anonymous
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20. Comments on "Animal Emotions, Animal Sentience, Animal Welfare, and Ani...
don't believe in killing chickens for food (or any other reason), but since I haven't achieved the goal of veganism yet, I also believe that chicken killing should be as gentle as possible. I don't believe in caging animals in zoos, but I
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