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71. Animal Ethics: March 2006
poisoning.Then there are mad cow disease, growth hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and now bird flu to worry about.Bravo to the Austin, Tex., vegan firefighters for choosing to improve and protect their health with every delicious meal.May we all
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72. Animal Ethics
the inconsistency of eating cows and not eating dogs (or rather, caring about dogs but not caring about cows). The following three propositions are inconsistent: 1. It's morally permissible to eat cows.2. It's not morally permissible to eat
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73. Animal Ethics
that we have a case of mad cow confirmed, it is very possible that infected cow remains from this or other undetected diseased cows have already been fed to pigs and chickens. Consumers who feel safer switching from beef to pork or chicken are
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74. Animal Ethics: February 2006
same way it processes cows. You're a mere means to its ends. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 2:08 PM 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to Twitter Share to Facebook Share to Google Buzz
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75. Animal Ethics: February 2005
cat, but are inclined to eat cows and pigs, doesn’t show that the suffering of cows and pigs doesn’t matter. It shows that you’re putting your own trivial interests ahead of their basic interests.Don’t rail out at me.
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76. Animal Ethics: December 2003
I was chicken, sheepish, cowed. I don't know why I started with red meat; maybe it was because cows and pigs are bigger and more humanlike. Have you ever looked into a cow's eyes? I don't think I saw any moral difference between the various
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77. Animal Ethics: November 2003
food, such as pigs, sheep, cows, and chickens; and (3) wild animals, such as deer, snakes, and chimpanzees?• Should vegetarians be critical of demi-vegetarians? Must one be a vegan in order to argue in behalf of animals?• Is it wrong
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78. Animal Ethics: February 2004
To the Editor:Re "Mad Cow Disease Raises Safety Issues Beyond the Kitchen" (news article, Jan. 29):The decision by the Food and Drug Administration to ban "the use of dead or disabled Cows in the products it regulates" is in welcome contrast
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79. Animal Ethics: January 2005
Animals such as dogs, cows, pigs, and chickens are capable of enjoyments, experiences, and activities, too, although perhaps not of having projects. If animals can suffer the same sorts of loss that you can, then if that loss makes it wrong
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80. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
& Animal Trust Hounded, Cowed, & Badgered Humane Society of North Texas, The Humane Society of the United States, The Institute for Animals and Society, The International Fund for Animal Welfare, The Jean Kazez Karuna for
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