91. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 7
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
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92. Animal Ethics: Michael Moore's View of Animals and Those Who Defend Them
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2004/06/michael-moores-view-of-animals-and.html - 89.4kb
93. Animal Ethics: January 2010
of people from another culture who eat food with meat. Food is such an important part of history. In many ways, it has a lot to do with defining one's culture. If a person is in a discipline in which he or she is attempting to understand a
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94. Animal Ethics: Julian H. Franklin on the Use of Animals in Research
H. Franklin on the Use of Animals in Research
To inflict death or pain on Animals for scientific or medical research is wrong morally, and ought to be prohibited. This follows from everything said in the text about the rights of Animals.
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2007/03/julian-h-franklin-on-use-of-animals-in.html - 87.0kb
95. Animal Ethics: Alexander Broadie and Elizabeth M. Pybus on Kant's Treatment ...
that we have duties towards animals he must take one or other of two lines. He can say that animals are persons. Or he can say that there are moral limitations on our treatment of animals because certain kinds of treatment of animals can involve
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96. Animal Ethics: Categorizing Animals
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
17 January 2005
Categorizing Animals
Some Animals are wild and some domesticated. Some domesticated Animals are used as resources
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97. Animal Ethics: Compartmentalized Thinking
human. “Why treat animals differently from humans?” I ask. “Because they’re animals,” you say. “I just don’t care about animals.”One reader accused me of going emotional. Where’s the
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98. Animal Ethics: Received "Wisdom" About Animals
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2003/12/received-wisdom-about-animals.html - 90.7kb
99. Animal Ethics: Babies and Animals, Part 2
does not preclude animals from having rights. Since both babies and animals are sentient, both have rights. I think point 2 is shaky. animals are not rational in any meaningful sense, and if they are not rational, then they are not
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100. Animal Ethics: Plants and Animals
person who thinks nonhuman animals have moral status. But even if he were the only person who thinks this, nothing would follow about the moral status of animals. Don't confuse the question whether animals matter morally with the question
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