31. ANIMAL PEOPLE I MAY 2010
Darwin's recognition of evolution. Introducing evolution to taxonomy necessitated beginning to think of organization in three dimensions. No longer could all of life, or anything else, be charted on a flat plane. If everything living today
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33. ASI:
Law Schools T-Z
issues that drive the law's evolution and describes the law as an expression of how we share the environment with animals.
The John Marshall Law School
Animal Law. This course considers the idea of "animal law" or "animal rights." Through
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34. ASI: Law Schools T-Z
issues that drive the law's evolution and describes the law as an expression of how we share the environment with animals.
The John Marshall Law School
Animal Law. This course considers the idea of "animal law" or "animal rights." Through
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35. The Post-Darwinian Transition, by David Pearce
genetic and evolutionary evidence suggests - but cannot prove - an
appalling possibility. This is that hundreds of millions of the
non-human victims of our actions are functionally akin -
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36. Reprise - Petitions.GoodEasy.info (Free Blog)
BTW, if you look up our evolution ancestors, the early marine creatures are tube-like. There isn't much difference between absorbing from inside and from outside. Humans are still very much this way: Anything you eat should be able to use
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37. CDC Confirms Ties to Virus First Discovered in U.S. Pig Factories : The Huma...
leading experts of flu virus evolution, blames the emergence of the 1998 virus on the "recently evolving intensive farming practice in the USA, of raising pigs and poultry in adjacent sheds with the same staff," a practice he calls "unsound."[25]
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39. Animal Ethics
on the grounds that the revolution to which I refer applies to the human animal as well as to others; and because the revolution, to a large extent, is about the concept of 'animal' itself.The hostility towards so-called ant[h]ropomorphism
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40. Animal Ethics
on the grounds that the revolution to which I refer applies to the human animal as well as to others; and because the revolution, to a large extent, is about the concept of 'animal' itself.The hostility towards so-called ant[h]ropomorphism
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2003-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-06%3A00&updated-max=2004-01-01T00%3A00%3A00-06%3A00&max-results=50 - 353.4kb
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