31. ASI: HAS Courses in History
about the nature of pain and violence, this course pays special attention to the suffering of non-human animals. In the United States, approximately 10 billion animals are killed each year in the food industry alone, although this does not
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32. ASI: HAS Courses in the Northwest
about the nature of pain and violence, this course pays special attention to the suffering of non-human animals. In the United States, approximately 10 billion animals are killed each year in the food industry alone, although this does not
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33. ASI: HAS Courses in Australia
told you that it was in pain, would you believe it? If it is wrong to kill animals, should we try to stop animals from killing each other? How do you know what the colour red looks like to your friends? What do these philosophical puzzles
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34. ASI:
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ends their review by Stephen Pain as follows: "The object of the collection of essays by leading figures in animal studies has been to test the limits of the discourse between animals and humans, to deliberately shock us into seeing behind the
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35. ASI:
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its view involve significant pain, distress, harm, or injury to subjects. The editors strongly encourage discussion of the animal welfare implications of findings, including ethical issues raised by the implementation of the study and their
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36. ASI:
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distress, suffering and pain. The practice of shackling and hoisting animals for slaughter can be replaced by such systems as casting pens.
A ban on the slaughter of horses for foreign consumption, and a prohibition on the
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37. ASI:
Nutshell Archive
and comfort and were spared pain and distress. The results indicated that people in metropolitan areas with at least some concern for farmed animal issues were more likely to pay more for products that reduced animal harm.
Policy implications:
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38. ASI:
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status and that award pain and suffering damages to those who have lost animal companions through deliberate acts of violence
Animal racing and animal fighting raise serious animal welfare issues of
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39. ASI:
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status and that award pain and suffering damages to those who have lost animal companions through deliberate acts of violence.
Back to Resources
Resource Archives
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40. ASI:
HAS Courses in the Midwest
rights? Do animals feel pain? Are they conscious? Do they have desires and beliefs? What are the moral implications of attributing certain mental states to animals? Is there a moral problem with euthanizing companion animals?
University of
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