11. Images of Death and Life: Food Animal Production and the Vegetarian Option, ...
the lesser wrongs done to animals. Rejecting animal
exploitation as ethical vegetarians saves us from the perilous
acrobatics involved in dividing animals into two moral categories:
animals that it is
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12. The Case for Animal Rights, by Tom Regan
say, is wrong - it violates animals'
rights - but traditional animal agriculture is all right. Toxicity
tests of cosmetics on animals violates their rights, but important
medical research — cancer
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13. Speciesism in the Laboratory, by Richard Ryder
tissue cultures (i.e. growing living cells in a test tube), organ
cultures, gas chromatography and mass spectrometry are all
examples of techniques which have had the effect of successfully
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14. The Wahokies, by Harlan B. Miller
without
culture. Anthropologists refuse to call them a 'tribe'. They are
perhaps a band. They have no religion, and since they have no way
of reckoning descent and relation, no incest taboos.
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15. Chimpanzees - Bridging the Gap, by Jane Goodall
for the plight of nonhuman animals in
our society. But those who are trying to raise levels of awareness
regarding the abuse of companion animals, animals raised for food,
zoo and circus performers,
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