171. Animal Ethics: Free the WPZ Elephants
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172. Animal Ethics: Henry S. Salt (1851-1939) on the Appeal of Vegetarianism
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173. Animal Ethics: In Vitro Meat
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174. Animal Ethics: Leonard Nelson (1882-1927) on Duties and Rights
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175. Animal Ethics: Earth Day Lecture
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176. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
difference between eating a dog, cat, chicken, pig or fish. If anything, eating your dogs or cats would be morally preferable, since they would have led a good life until you killed them.According to a 2003 Gallup Poll, 96 percent of Americans
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177. Animal Ethics: Twenty Years Ago
eating a hamburger or hot dog. We are raising yet another generation of children who believe that eating meat is as morally innocuous as eating a stalk of celery. Sometimes I could just scream in frustration. I hate ignorant, insensitive
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178. Animal Ethics: Welcome Aboard, Mylan!
Mylan is an altruist. I'm a dog lover; Mylan is a cat lover. I'm a demi-vegetarian; Mylan is a vegan. I think epistemology is dead; Mylan thinks it's alive and well. I hope our differences make for an interesting blog!
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179. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
5 editorial "The Duplicate Dog " should be cause for concern, not celebration.Genetic duplicates may turn out far different than their forebears. More to the point, with millions of healthy and adoptable cats and Dogs being killed each year for
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180. Animal Ethics: Sophie
a rambunctious middle-aged dog to an old girl who sleeps a lot, walks more slowly, and doesn’t hear as well. But one thing hasn’t changed: my love for her. We have been constant companions for a dozen years, with several more to
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