71. Animal Ethics: September 2004
pork, chicken, lamb, or fish?Let me say up front that I feed animal products to Sophie and Shelbie, my canine companions. They eat Science Diet dry food, Science Diet canned food every third day, and an assortment of treats and chew bones
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72. Animal Ethics: June 2008
the other merely selfish, when something that may be valued in both ways at once is the subject of consideration. Are pets, for example, well-treated, like children, for the sake of themselves, or, like mechanical appliances, because of
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73. Animal Ethics: September 2009
animals, e.g., fish and wild game, is morally permissible on this view. Indeed, it might even be encouraged in order to utilize all food sources as effectively as possible. KBJ: The first difference mentioned in the preceding
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74. Animal Ethics: August 2006
non-grass-fed beef, farmed fish and so on.Given that ducks receive perhaps the gentlest of all animal treatment in the food world, the derision of foie gras is perplexing.Ann EvansBrooklyn, Aug. 23, 2006To the Editor:As a dietitian, I am
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75. Animal Ethics: April 2006
eating cows, pigs, chickens, fish, and god-knows-what-other-critters are found in commercial pet food. So what have we really gained? At best, we're killing Peter to save Paul.Sincerely yours,Edgar Marsalla
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Keith Burgess-Jackson
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76. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
non-grass-fed beef, farmed fish and so on.Given that ducks receive perhaps the gentlest of all animal treatment in the food world, the derision of foie gras is perplexing.Ann EvansBrooklyn, Aug. 23, 2006To the Editor:As a dietitian, I am
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77. Animal Ethics: Champion of Animals
Progress
What Makes a Fish Organic?
Third Anniversary
Urban Canines
Tierethik
The Humane Alternative
A Questionnaire for Readers
Entailment
The Best Way to Stuff a Turkey
Experimentation
Thanksgiving
A Cruel
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78. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
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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79. Animal Ethics: Cholesterol
meat other than chicken and fish) since 1981.
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80. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
eating cows, pigs, chickens, fish, and god-knows-what-other-critters are found in commercial pet food. So what have we really gained? At best, we're killing Peter to save Paul.Sincerely yours,Edgar Marsalla
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