41. Animal Ethics: Dog Fighting
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42. Animal Ethics: Factory Farming
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43. Animal Ethics: Food Labeling
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44. Animal Ethics: Cats
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45. Animal Ethics
as are used by man, as a horse, ass, or dog. ) 3. a. Contemptuously or humorously for: a human being who is no better than a brute, or whose animal nature has the ascendancy over his reason; a mere animal. (Cf. similar use of creature. )
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46. Animal Ethics
He Intentionally Spooked Horse That Died ” (news article, Sept. 16):As a New Yorker who cringes with disgust and shame every time I pass an overloaded Horse-drawn carriage dragging tourists around the streets of this horribly congested
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47. Animal Ethics: May 2007
to prevent injuries to race horses. Does anyone out there advocate abolition of horse racing? If so, on what ground?
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48. Animal Ethics: September 2007
He Intentionally Spooked Horse That Died ” (news article, Sept. 16):As a New Yorker who cringes with disgust and shame every time I pass an overloaded Horse-drawn carriage dragging tourists around the streets of this horribly congested
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49. Animal Ethics: January 2008
New York Times story about horse slaughter.
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50. Animal Ethics: June 2004
of mine—a cow, a horse, a pig, a chicken, a goat—dies a natural death. May I eat it?I don’t see why not. There are two reasons, in general, to refrain from eating animal flesh. The first—the utilitarian
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