161. Animal Ethics: Bear-Baiting
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162. Animal Ethics: Biocentrism
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163. Animal Ethics: Bucket of Blood
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164. Animal Ethics: The Center on Animal Liberation Affairs
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165. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
There are two forms of cruelty, intentional and unintentional. The first is easy to condemn, the second takes more work and frequently involves considerable re-education and discussion. As I said earlier this week, I have a lot of confused
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166. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
treatment, and what animal cruelty was. I practically ran away from home when I witnessed my step-father beat my dog and I could not believe the pain it caused the dog, as well as me. Ever since that moment I cannot stand to view an animal
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167. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
educating the public on the cruelty of factory farming. It is sad that it takes human beings' getting sick for us to see the madness of farm animal abuse.As a vegan, I feel secure that I won't develop mad cow disease. But the real reason I don't
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168. Animal Ethics: Jeremy Bentham (1748-1832) on Moral Patienthood
several. See B. I. tit. [Cruelty to animals]. The day has been, I grieve to say in many places it is not yet past, in which the greater part of the species, under the denomination of slaves, have been treated by the law exactly upon the same
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169. Animal Ethics: An Answer to My Question About Peter Singer
to sex with animals on cruelty grounds if you think it's okay to stuff them in cages, kill them and eat them. You can't object via a cultural relativity argument, as some cultures (apparently) have engaged in it. You can't object via a
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170. Animal Ethics: Philip E. Devine on the Overflow Principle
approaches to the problem of cruelty to animals. Animal pain will be bad in itself, apart from any consequence of that pain to human beings, but the badness of that pain will derive from a moral principle whose ultimate reference is to persons.
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