81. Animal Ethics: September 2009
of videos depicting animal cruelty.In the 10 years that the law has been in place, it has been used only to stop people from selling videos of dogs tearing one another apart in organized dogfighting, the underlying crime now treated as a felony
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82. Animal Ethics: January 2011
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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83. Animal Ethics
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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84. Animal Ethics
hens were living a cruelty-free life.
When I read your article, I was elated. Egg-laying hens may eventually get what is long overdue: enlarged cage space (144 square inches for each bird compared with the current 67 )—even
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85. Animal Ethics: December 2008
for an incalculable sum of cruelty.(Henry S. Salt, Seventy Years Among Savages [London: George Allen & Unwin, 1921], 213)
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86. Animal Ethics: March 2007
everything to do with animal cruelty. The facts are these: ¶Most horses that end up slaughtered are bought by buyers acting on behalf of slaughterhouses. Many of these horses have been stolen or were surrendered to buyers who promised to care
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87. Animal Ethics: April 2005
of the pig, not for his cruelty but for having damaged the property. However, utilitarianism has been mindful of animals. Unlike Kantians , who are primarily concerned with the rationality of those with whom we deal, Bentham , for example,
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88. Animal Ethics: July 2005
Cruelty-Free Baseball and Softball
Khursh Mian Acevedo sent a link to this interesting site.
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89. Animal Ethics: August 2005
an enormous amount of the cruelty involved is the result of unconscious acquiescence due to simple ignorance or lack of imagination and continuing mainly through convention and fashion. When bear-baiting was abolished other entertainments took
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90. Animal Ethics: September 2004
however slow, of questioning cruelty to animals.Twenty years ago, a student took a failing grade if he refused to dissect an animal on the grounds that it contributed to the animal's death. Now students have compassionate options—or at least
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