51. Animal Ethics: March 2004
sic ] animals for clothing; hunting; the trapping of wildlife for fur (largely for women's luxury consumption); rodeos; circuses; and factory farming; and that they must support the drastic redesigning of zoos (if zoos are to exist at all) to
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52. Animal Ethics: September 2005
teacher, I agree with hunting advocates that there is value in being out in the woods, getting exercise and even in developing the skills to sneak up on animals unnoticed. But don't give children guns. Give them cameras.Dena
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53. Animal Ethics: December 2005
Kristof defends hunting by calling it "natural," but not all "natural" activities (making war, for example) are morally acceptable.The factors that make it generally immoral to kill a human are the same factors that make it generally
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54. Animal Ethics: March 2005
best: humans, who have been hunting deer in North America for thousands of years.It may be hard for the typical urbanite to grasp that we are as "natural" a predator as wolves or mountain lions. Sport hunting is safe, effective and ecologically
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55. Animal Ethics: September 2004
Hunting
Marc Moffett is a philosopher at The University of Wyoming. In his spare time (see here ), he kills animals by shooting them with razor-tipped arrows. Why does he do this? For fun. He might say
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56. Animal Ethics: Animal Minds
New York Times
Hunting
Animal Minds
Spaying and Neutering
Julian H. Franklin on the Use of Animals in Resear...
Scapegoating
Factory Farms
Save Elephants in Zoos
From Today's New York Times
Julian H.
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57. Animal Ethics: Bee-ing and Nothingness
New York Times
Hunting
Animal Minds
Spaying and Neutering
Julian H. Franklin on the Use of Animals in Resear...
Scapegoating
Factory Farms
Save Elephants in Zoos
From Today's New York Times
Julian H.
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58. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
teacher, I agree with hunting advocates that there is value in being out in the woods, getting exercise and even in developing the skills to sneak up on animals unnoticed. But don't give children guns. Give them cameras.Dena
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59. Animal Ethics: Wayne Pacelle on the Future of the Animal-Protection Movement
puppy mills to the canned hunting ranches to the laboratories to the billions of animals raised on factory farms. At the same time, never have there been so many people determined to stop this exploitation. One force or the other has to
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60. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
Kristof defends hunting by calling it "natural," but not all "natural" activities (making war, for example) are morally acceptable.The factors that make it generally immoral to kill a human are the same factors that make it generally
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