51. Animal Ethics: November 2003
have a pet dog, cat, bird, fish, hamster, or lizard?• Can one be both a feminist and a moral vegetarian? Doesn't vegetarianism discriminate against women, given their special nutritional needs?• Speaking of nutritional needs, I'm an
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52. Animal Ethics: November 2006
What Makes a Fish Organic?
See here .
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53. Animal Ethics: April 2007
I decided to continue eating fish, just to make sure that I wouldn't crave too much. It was helpful to keep me sane.A year later, I want to say that I have been very successful. I have eaten meat 1 time in 1 year, by accident. In May, I ordered
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54. Animal Ethics: September 2006
Fish
Here is a New York Times op-ed column about tuna.
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55. Animal Ethics: March 2006
advise that eating certain fish can cause mercury poisoning.Then there are mad cow disease, growth hormones, antibiotics, pesticides and now bird flu to worry about.Bravo to the Austin, Tex., vegan firefighters for choosing to improve and protect
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56. Animal Ethics: Henry S. Salt (1851-1939) on Consistency
I eat chicken, fish, and eggs. I have had no other animal products (no beef, pork, lamb, or turkey, for example) since 1982. Am I a hypocrite? That depends on whether there are morally relevant differences between chickens and fish on
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57. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 3 of 13
Most moral vegetarians list fish and fowl as animals one should not eat. But what about microorganisms? Vegan vegetarians who eat only vegetables, fruit, and nuts do not completely remove all microorganisms from their food, even with repeated
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58. Animal Ethics: Gardner Williams (1895-1972) on Wronging Animals
man to kill and eat cattle, fish, and fowl. This cuts down on the long-range satisfactions of the cattle, the fish, and the fowl. But enlightened public opinion in human society approves of man's carnivorous behavior. And I believe that in most
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59. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
I decided to continue eating fish, just to make sure that I wouldn't crave too much. It was helpful to keep me sane.A year later, I want to say that I have been very successful. I have eaten meat 1 time in 1 year, by accident. In May, I ordered
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60. Animal Ethics: Wolves
a news release from the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service. Here are questions and answers. Here is the management plan of Idaho's Fish and Game Commission.
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