21. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
chops, hamburger. Mad cow didn't really scare me, but after reading what they feed cows, I will stop eating meat. If the ranchers lose consumers like me, they are really in trouble.ROBERTA B. POSNERNew York, Jan. 13, 2004
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22. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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23. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
To the Editor:Re "Mad Cow Forces Beef Industry to Change Course" (front page, Jan. 5):Was it really too much to expect the beef industry to exclude sick, non-ambulatory Cows from our food supply a long time ago, before the government forced
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24. Animal Ethics: November 2009
have co-evolved with us. Cows, domestic sheep, chickens and many others would not survive if they were not raised for human consumption, protected from malnutrition, disease and predators.
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25. Animal Ethics: September 2009
on a dairy farm, spent dairy cows are sent to slaughter where they are processed into ground beef. The reality is that by purchasing eggs and dairy products, one is supporting the unjust exploitation and slaughter of hens and cows (which ipso
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26. Animal Ethics: May 2007
Cow Flesh
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27. Animal Ethics: November 2004
dog foods are by-products. Cows are killed for their flesh, which is to be consumed by humans. Some of the unusable parts end up in dog foods. It’s not like I went out and killed a Cow—Joanna’s poor Sherman!—in order to
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28. Animal Ethics: Richard Swinburne on Animal Souls
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29. Animal Ethics: Reader Mail (Name Withheld by Request)
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30. Animal Ethics: Reader Mail (Reprinted by Permission)
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Carl Cohen on Speciesism
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