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states that the man was painted red and the buffalo black. "The paint indicated that the man who was about to give thanks publicly had been potentially dead, but was allowed to live by the mysterious favor and interference of the Giver of
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interwoven with life are pain and pleasure, suffering and happiness. This, along with - it is often wryly said - death and taxes, we cannot escape. Contemplation of these issues forms much of our religious introspection, political action and
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or doesn’t….The pain which it inflicts upon unconsenting animals is the basis of my enmity toward it, and it is to me sufficient justification of the enmity without looking further.” Emphasis on unconsenting: no animal ever
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Pain and distress are core issues in the field of animal experimentation and in the controversy that surrounds it. We sought to add to the empirical base of the literature on Pain and distress by examining government
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Researcher's Perception of Pain
Mary T. Phillips
NEW YORK CITY
Historically, treatment for Pain relief has varied according to the social status of the sufferer. A similar tendency to make arbitrary
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more than mild or momentary pain or distress, humanity, federal regulations and common sense direct us to use the least sentient species that can fulfill the aims of the research.”
That is apparently easier to say than to do,
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required by law to provide pain relief or veterinary care when needed, or to have an institutional committee to review proposed experiments, or to be inspected by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) or any other entity, or to consider
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are more sensitive to the pain of animals than for the pain of a group of humans.”
Does the proposed legislation banning unanaesthetized slaughter, which as of this date is considered likely to pass, reverse the US finding by providing
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we acquire knowledge of the pain and suffering of others? Why do so many people seem to successfully avoid (or intentionally evade) these kinds of moral questions and their concomitant obligations? How can pain become prelude to knowledge and
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language ability, pain and suffering, personhood, factory farming, experimentation, genetic engineering, sport hunting, legal rights and zoos.
Humboldt State University
Philosophy
Susan J. Armstrong
Moral Controversies.
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