11. Animal Ethics: September 2004
dissection.I knew that evolution hadn't stopped!Barbara DiNicolaJackson Heights, QueensSept. 7, 2004
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12. Animal Ethics: July 2006
to do with the myth that evolution represents progress toward man.
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13. Animal Ethics: November 2006
conditions necessary for the evolution of the virulent strain of bird flu. Raising birds in this manner is not only cruel and inhumane, it puts all humans at risk for a major bird flu epidemic. Doing right by hens and banning battery cage hen
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14. Animal Ethics: November 2004
7 in The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour, and Interactions with People , ed. James Serpell [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995], 103-14, at 104). If my only obligation to Sophie and Shelbie were to keep them alive, I could
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15. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
maintain that the evolution of the large, energy-hungry human brains depended on a transition of our ancestors’ diets to include meat.
And vegans must tread a very narrow line to avoid all sorts of deficiency diseases, while
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16. Animal Ethics: W. V. Quine (1908-2000) on Altruism
standards were shaped by evolution for fostering the survival of the race, a concern for the unborn was assured. One then proceeds, however, as one will, to systematize and minimize one's ethical axioms by reducing some causally to others. This
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17. Animal Ethics: Coddling Aggravated Animal Abusers
conditions necessary for the evolution of the virulent strain of bird flu. Raising birds in this manner is not only cruel and inhumane, it puts all humans at risk for a major bird flu epidemic. Doing right by hens and banning battery cage hen
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18. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
as a function of biology and evolution? While they haven't evolved with a moral sense as deep as ours don't they have some moral sense? Isn't it possible that some animals know the difference between life and death and some even show signs of
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19. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 20
7 in The Domestic Dog: Its Evolution, Behaviour, and Interactions with People , ed. James Serpell [Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1995], 103-14, at 104). If my only obligation to Sophie and Shelbie were to keep them alive, I could
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20. Animal Ethics: From the Oxford English Dictionary, 2d ed.
to do with the myth that evolution represents progress toward man.
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