121. Animal Ethics: John Passmore (1914-2004) on Bentham's Treatment of Animals
edited by Dumont condemn cruelty to animals only—if Dumont can be trusted—on the ground that it can give rise to indifference to human suffering. In his Constitutional Code, Bentham's emphasis is not on suffering but on the
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122. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
Prevention of Farm Animal Cruelty Act, or Proposition 2, on the November ballot. This modest proposal would bring a smidgen of comfort to millions of hens used for egg production. While some have suggested the egg industry should police itself,
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123. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
stand up against the animal cruelty so prevalent in factory farms today.Laura FriskEncinitas, Calif., Nov. 10, 2008To the Editor:Your editorial sets forth a real, serious problem but proposes a futile solution. It is certainly true that the
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124. Animal Ethics: Henry S. Salt (1851-1939) on Religion
for an incalculable sum of cruelty.(Henry S. Salt, Seventy Years Among Savages [London: George Allen & Unwin, 1921], 213)
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125. Animal Ethics: Henry S. Salt (1851-1939) on Consistency
involves a vast amount of cruelty, a fact which cannot be lessened or evaded by any quibbling subterfuges. But, before we pass on to another phase of the food-question, we must deal more fully with that very common method of argument (alluded to
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126. Animal Ethics: John Rodman on Theriophobia
greed, insatiable sexuality, cruelty, the gratuitous slaughter of other species, and the mass extermination of one's own species) are more frequently observed on the part of men than of beasts.Theriophobia appears to be compounded of two major
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127. Animal Ethics: Welcome Aboard, Mylan!
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128. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
hunters compound their cruelty by abandoning their dogs when they are no longer of use. Following hunting season, animal shelters across America see an influx of ex-hunting dogs who were cruelly left to fend for themselves.Hunting with hounds
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129. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
that make the news. While cruelty to animals is a serious matter that should elicit widespread public outrage, efforts to reach the public through more serious means often fall on deaf ears in a world in which sex sells and there are both a war
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130. Animal Ethics: Animal Rights
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