1. Animal Ethics
unnecessary animal cruelty in all of its forms . How? What can I do to stop supporting unnecessary animal cruelty, and is it difficult to do so?Here are some surprisingly simple things you can do to stop supporting unnecessary animal
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2. Animal Ethics: December 2006
unnecessary animal cruelty in all of its forms . How? What can I do to stop supporting unnecessary animal cruelty, and is it difficult to do so?Here are some surprisingly simple things you can do to stop supporting unnecessary animal
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3. Animal Ethics: November 2006
opposition to unnecessary cruelty is not some idiosyncratic value possessed only by a few animal rights whackos. The beliefs that unnecessary suffering is intrinsically bad and that unnecessary cruelty is wrong and ought not be supported
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4. Animal Ethics
whether the wrongness of cruelty to animals depends in part upon the animals' suffering, or whether it does not depend upon that at all, but only upon the bad effects upon human beings of cruelty to animals, and upon the badness of the human
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5. Animal Ethics: January 2008
unnecessary animal cruelty in all of its forms . How? What can I do to stop supporting unnecessary animal cruelty, and is it difficult to do so?Here are some surprisingly simple things you can do to stop supporting unnecessary animal
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6. Animal Ethics
other person, namely, where cruelty to animals is involved. We accept that the state has the right to ban cruelty to animals, even when such cruelty is in the interests of the person being cruel, for example, of the greyhound owner who trains his
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7. Animal Ethics: October 2009
whether the wrongness of cruelty to animals depends in part upon the animals' suffering, or whether it does not depend upon that at all, but only upon the bad effects upon human beings of cruelty to animals, and upon the badness of the human
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8. Animal Ethics: H. J. McCloskey on Punishment of Cruelty to Animals
other person, namely, where cruelty to animals is involved. We accept that the state has the right to ban cruelty to animals, even when such cruelty is in the interests of the person being cruel, for example, of the greyhound owner who trains his
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9. Animal Ethics: Cruelty
Cruelty
Ever heard of pâté de foie gras? See here . You have to wonder about someone who would contribute to such Cruelty. Not knowing how this “food” is produced is one thing; knowing and
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10. Animal Ethics: June 2009
have done more to stop cruelty to animals than vegetarians ever could. That these organizations have not gone far enough and that wide areas of animal cruelty still exist does not show that their methods are wrong. In any case, which various
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