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31. Animal Ethics: March 2008
Editor:Re “To Revive Hunting, States Turn to the Classroom ” (front page, March 8):Shame on West Virginia if it approves a bill that allows Hunting education classes in public schools to become law. We should not use public schools to
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32. Animal Ethics: August 2007
are inconsistent: 1. Hunting is morally acceptable.2. Dogfighting is morally unacceptable.3. There is no morally relevant difference between Hunting and dogfighting. Everyone must reject at least one of these propositions. Which do you
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33. Animal Ethics: Guns and Deontology
on "significantly"). But hunting does not fall into this category. hunting inflicts gratuitous harm on animals. It is done for sport or recreation or entertainment, none of which comes close to justifying harm-doing."But animals can't be
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34. Animal Ethics
if anything, is wrong with hunting? Is it acceptable to hunt deer (for example) in order to keep the herd from growing too large? Is it acceptable to hunt if the purpose of doing so is to provide food for humans—and all of the flesh is in
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35. Animal Ethics: January 2009
as Fair Chase.” Trophy hunting is not a sport, which involves two individuals or teams that follow the same rules, are similarly equipped and let the best individual or team win. hunting will qualify as a sport only when the hunter fairly
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36. Animal Ethics: March 2006
Hunting Here is a story about Hunting from today's New York Times Magazine. Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 7:27 PM 0 comments Email This BlogThis! Share to
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37. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
20th century. All commercial hunting was banned, and those species were carefully managed for sport hunting only. Commercial hunting of wildlife was always a losing proposition on land. Though some commercial fisheries have been well managed,
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38. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
“heritage” of hunting will continue its decline into irrelevance and will eventually disappear. It is useful to dispel two myths. First, there is no “heritage” of hunting as it is practiced today. In the early days
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39. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
Editor:Re “To Revive Hunting, States Turn to the Classroom ” (front page, March 8):Shame on West Virginia if it approves a bill that allows Hunting education classes in public schools to become law. We should not use public schools to
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40. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
no longer of use. Following hunting season, animal shelters across America see an influx of ex-hunting dogs who were cruelly left to fend for themselves.hunting with hounds is neither sport nor conservation. It is an exhibition of human nature at
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