21. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
dissection.I knew that evolution hadn't stopped!Barbara DiNicolaJackson Heights, QueensSept. 7, 2004
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22. Animal Ethics: Texana
to be bitten into. Who says evolution isn’t ingenious?The field guide contains this bit of lore: “The Spanish conquistadors first encountered this strange creature and named it the ‘little man in armor.’ It spends most
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23. Animal Ethics: Canine Companions
of years of joint evolution have made man's best friend into one of the family, an article in the journal New Scientist said on Wednesday [1 March 2000]. Research even indicates that dogs could empathize with the emotions of people
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24. Animal Ethics: Aldo Leopold on the Lessons of Darwinism
creatures in the odyssey of evolution. This new knowledge should have given us, by this time, a sense of kinship with fellow-creatures; a wish to live and let live; a sense of wonder over the magnitude and duration of the biotic enterprise.Above
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