41. Animal Ethics: Animals
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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42. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
sea ice they depend on for hunting seals, their main food, is melting at a very rapid rate because of global warming.We must recognize the shortsighted nature of Governor Palin’s appeal not to list the polar bear as endangered. While Alaska
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43. Animal Ethics
painful, agonizing death." Hunting wouldn't be the "noble," "manly" "sport" that it is, if these were the reasons for doing it. So, we are given the "cull the herd for its own good" defense, or the "cull the herd to prevent automobile accidents"
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44. Animal Ethics
Organic Beef
Beneficent Hunting
Environmentalism as a Religion
Hypocrisy
R. M. Hare on the Alleged Wrongness of Killing Ani...
Richard Swinburne on Love of (and by) Animals
Harming Your Children by Feeding Them Animal Flesh...
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45. Animal Ethics
we would stop most forms of hunting, trapping, and fishing (those whose sole purpose is recreation, amusement, or sport).Singer’s argument is not as radical as it may appear. He’s not imposing his values on his readers. He’s
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46. Animal Ethics: September 2009
Times blog post about wolf hunting. This passage puzzles me: Unsurprisingly, I believe it is wrong to inflict pain and death unnecessarily on a creature capable of suffering. (Peter Singer more broadly examines the moral standing of animals
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47. Animal Ethics: August 2006
Grouse Hunting
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48. Animal Ethics: December 2006
painful, agonizing death." Hunting wouldn't be the "noble," "manly" "sport" that it is, if these were the reasons for doing it. So, we are given the "cull the herd for its own good" defense, or the "cull the herd to prevent automobile accidents"
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49. Animal Ethics: July 2009
National Park (“Elk Hunting in the Badlands ,” July 8) missed the mark in several key respects. First, nobody has proposed creating “a broad precedent for public Hunting in the national parks.” My proposal applies very
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50. Animal Ethics: November 2004
Virtual Hunting
I hope this is a joke, but I fear it isn't. (Thanks to Joanna Lucas of Peaceful Prairie Sanctuary for the link.)
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