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61. Animal Ethics: March 2009
Suffering is more than pain. Deprivation of liberty, for example, is a kind of suffering that need not be painful in any straightforward sense. Think of the suffering involved in solitary confinement. Functionally, we might attempt to
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62. Animal Ethics: November 2009
in one area may cause pain elsewhere. My mind and spirit are continually tested by outrages, from the countless dead innocents in current wars to the limited life prospects of my son’s first-grade classmates with drug dealers for
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63. Animal Ethics: March 2011
causing them unnecessary pain; but it is questioned whether this is directly due to sentient beings as such, or merely prescribed as a means of cultivating kindly dispositions towards men. Intuitional moralists of repute have maintained this
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64. Animal Ethics
in terror and unspeakable pain. Now is the time for action.Sentiment + Action = ResultsPeter SteeleCampaign DirectorAnimal Saviors Awareness Campaign Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 3:44 PM Email This
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65. Animal Ethics: December 2008
from the capacity to feel pain, which he labels a 'prerequisite' for having interests at all; and animals can and do suffer, can and do feel pain. The principle of the equal consideration of interests, therefore, applies to them, which in turn
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66. Animal Ethics: September 2008
be accounted equal. If all pain is evil, as Bentham thought, then the pain of animals—assuming only that they can feel pain—ought not to be ignored in man's moral decisions. The pains of animals might be less, as not including the
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67. Animal Ethics: May 2006
with a hot blade, without pain relief. A chicken's beak is its major organ for interacting with the ground and for picking up seeds or worms, and it is full of nerve endings. Professor Ian Duncan, who holds a chair of animal welfare at the
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68. Animal Ethics: September 2006
I cannot imagine the pain inflicted on this poor bull.I hope that we as a species will realize someday that treating animals as not feeling pain has its repercussions.In a very macho culture, this practice is surely the height of
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69. Animal Ethics: December 2007
in terror and unspeakable pain. Now is the time for action.Sentiment + Action = ResultsPeter SteeleCampaign DirectorAnimal Saviors Awareness Campaign Posted by Keith Burgess-Jackson at 3:44 PM Email This
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70. Animal Ethics: February 2006
as a principle that "all pain of human or rational beings is to be avoided"; and then afterwards may be led to enunciate the wider rule that "all pain is to be avoided"; it being made evident to me that the difference of rationality between two
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