1. Animal Ethics: Gary E. Varner on Hunting
Gary E. Varner on Hunting
When teaching the Hunting issue, I find it useful to distinguish among three types of Hunting in terms of the purposes Hunting is taken to serve. By therapeutic Hunting I mean Hunting motivated by and
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2. Animal Ethics: May 2005
Gary E. Varner on Hunting
When teaching the Hunting issue, I find it useful to distinguish among three types of Hunting in terms of the purposes Hunting is taken to serve. By therapeutic Hunting I mean Hunting motivated by
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3. Animal Ethics: Beneficent Hunting
Beneficent Hunting
I received a nice e-mail message from a reader in Colorado. He asked a challenging question: I read your post on guns and Hunting. My question is, wouldn't it be acceptable, moral, and responsible to
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4. Animal Ethics: Lisa Mighetto on the Tension Between Hunting and Conservation
fashionable to be against hunting. Although sportsmen are included in such organizations as the Audubon Society, Sierra Club, and Earth First!, they are continually criticized by other members. One of the most aggressive groups to oppose
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5. Animal Ethics: Remote-Control Hunting
Remote-Control Hunting
See here . Is this sort of Hunting any worse, morally, than the traditional sort?
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6. Animal Ethics: Hunting
Hunting
Here is a New York Times story about capybara Hunting.
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7. Animal Ethics
Beneficent Hunting
I received a nice e-mail message from a reader in Colorado. He asked a challenging question: I read your post on guns and Hunting. My question is, wouldn't it be acceptable, moral, and responsible to
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8. Animal Ethics
Beneficent Hunting
I received a nice e-mail message from a reader in Colorado. He asked a challenging question: I read your post on guns and Hunting. My question is, wouldn't it be acceptable, moral, and responsible to
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9. Animal Ethics: December 2003
Beneficent Hunting
I received a nice e-mail message from a reader in Colorado. He asked a challenging question: I read your post on guns and Hunting. My question is, wouldn't it be acceptable, moral, and responsible to
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10. Animal Ethics: Whale Hunting
Whale Hunting
Andrew Revkin writes the Dot Earth blog for the New York Times . You can find his recent post on the current state of whale Hunting here . About Dot Earth By 2050 or so, the world population is expected
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