11. How to Do Animal Rights - Think Like an Animal
like an animal, say a cat, horse, whale or an elephant, than like a human.
Whereas your use of language enables you to excel at abstract thought, your non-verbal thoughts may incline you to a greater awareness of stimuli external to yourself,
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12. How to Do Animal Rights - Richard Martin
abuse, or ill-treat any Horse, Mare, Gelding, Mule, Ass, Ox, Cow, Heifer, Steer, Sheep, or other Cattle...and if the party or parties accused shall be convicted of any such Offence...he, she, or they so convicted shall forfeit and pay any Sum
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13. How to Do Animal Rights - John Lawrence
and Practical Treatise on Horses, and on the Moral Duties of Man Towards the Brute Creation (1), is a detailed account on Horsemanship and the Horse. It is remarkable for its day for a chapter entitled On the Right of Beasts , in which
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14. How to Do Animal Rights - Starting a Group
Most bows are strung with horse hair from China, Mongolia and Canada. How the hair is obtained is a shady business because most people know nothing about it and the few who know won't tell. Hair is fur, usually of the courser kind, so your
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15. How to Do Animal Rights
4. Clever Hans the Counting Horse - a lesson about attributing to animals characteristics they do not possess.
5. Consciousness - how do we know other species are conscious?
6. Mirror Test of Animal Consciousness - giving animals a
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