1. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
the field throughout the foxhunting season.
They have a membership of 5,000, established local groups and a
working relationship with the larger League Against Cruel Sports,
which has led the
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2. The Concept of Beastliness: Philosophy, Ethics and Animal Behavior, by Mary ...
he not see that the wolf's hunting him was
exactly the same as his hunting the deer? (There are tribes which
do think in this way: but it is Western thought that I am
exploring.) As Lorenz remarks,
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3. An Ecological Argument for Vegetarianism, by Peter S. Wenz
through ecologically benign hunting, such as that
undertaken by many hunter-gatherers, and by such hunting advocates
as Aldo Leopold and Paul Shepard. Such hunting is ecologically
benign because it does
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4. Animal Rights, Endangered Species and Human Survival, by Lewis Regenstein
years ago, and as their hunting
skills improved the Pleistocene giants were inevitably destroyed.
The impact of the arrival
in North America of Homo sapiens was
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5. Higher Laws, by Henry David Thoreau
solitary amusements of hunting, fishing, and the like have not yet
given place to the former. Almost every New England boy among my
contemporaries shouldered a fowling-piece between the ages of ten
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6. The Case for Animal Rights, by Tom Regan
of commercial and sport hunting and trapping.
There are, I know, people
who profess to believe in animal rights but do not avow these
goals. Factory
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7. Do Animals Have a Right to Life?, by Tom Regan
rearing methods or by hunting and killing animals
oneself— expedients that formed the basis of the second objection
at the end of Section I—these expedients will not meet the total
challenge
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8. Good Dogs and Other Animals, by Stephen R. L. Clark
the water. If
hunting wasps construct nests and supply their future progeny with
paralysed caterpillars, it is not because they wish their
offspring well but because they are acting out 'fixed action
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9. Constraints and Animals, by Robert Nozick
at the case of hunting, where I assume that it's not all right to
hunt and kill animals merely for the fun of it. Is hunting a
special case, because its object and what provides the fun
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10. The Ascent of Apes — Broadening the Moral Community, by Bernard E. Rollin
opposed the hunting of mountain lions until a film of lions taking
prey was disseminated, at which point concern for the lions
dropped dramatically.
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