1. Experiments on Animals, by Richard Ryder
—Prof. H. F. Harlow (Journal of Comparative and Physiological
Psychology, 1962.)
In August 1970 Her
Majesty's Stationery Office printed the Home
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2. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
of the British Medical Journal, the leading authority
of Great Britain. Here we have criticism based upon knowledge of
what constitutes an abuse of scientific research. It cannot be
swept aside as
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3. The Scientific Basis for Assessing Suffering in Animals, by Marian Stamp Dawkins
published in the Journal of Comparative and Physiological
Psychology in 1970. A similar result has been reported for
cocks pecking at keys for food and for the sight of another cock.
When
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4. Do Animals Have a Right to Liberty?, by James Rachels
in the psychological journals for 1964.[13]
These experiments were designed to discover whether rhesus monkeys
would be deterred from operating a device for securing food if
doing so would
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5. Language and the Orang-utan: The Old 'Person' of the Forest, by H. Lyn White...
Borneo', in International journal of
Primatology, vol. 9, no. 1 (1988), pp. 1-35.
[11]
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6. Animal Liberation at 30, by Peter Singer
Research," New England Journal of Medicine ,
Vol. 315 (1986), pp. 865–870; and Michael Leahy, Against
Liberation: Putting
Animals in Perspective
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7. Do Animals Have a Right to Life?, by Tom Regan
Vegetarianism'The Canadian Journal of Philosophy , October, 1975
Acrobat version
My argument
in this section turns on considerations about the natural "right
to
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8. Chimpanzees’ Use of Sign Language, by Roger S. Fouts & Deborah H. Fouts
to the
Journal of Comparative Psychology (1993).
[15]
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9. Why Darwinians Should Support Equal Treatment for Other Great Apes, by James...
most notably in the Journal of Researches, in
which he recorded his adventures on the Beagle voyage. His
comments there are among the most moving in abolitionist
literature. But it was his
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10. Sentientism, by Richard Ryder
Danish medical journal of the 1950s of a pathetic little
chimpanzee dying of experimental syphilis, covered in skin
lesions. I used it in my first two animal rights leaflets of 1970.[1]
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