81. Professor Richard Ryder ARZone Interview - Animal Rights Zone
experience that involves pain and distress. At least in my morality - painism - pain and distress (i.e. any sort of suffering) are the central issues.
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You write about how “painism†resolve problems and flaws
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82. Professor Richard Ryder ARZone Interview - Animal Rights Zone
experience that involves pain and distress. At least in my morality - painism - pain and distress (i.e. any sort of suffering) are the central issues.
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You write about how “painism†resolve problems and flaws
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83. Transcript of David Pearce's Live ARZone Guest Chat - Animal Rights Zone
capacity to feel phenomenal pain, and other alleles either increase or decrease pain sensitivity we can infer other vertebrates with the same gene and analogous allelic variations experience the same sorts of pain increase or decrease in
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84. Carolyn Bailey's Page - Animal Rights Zone
insects can process ("feel") pain. I believe the evidence that I am familiar with more…" 16 hours ago Tim Gier replied to Carolyn Bailey's discussion Possible and Practicable Veganism "Hi Louie,
While we can't directly test to
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85. Sandra Higgins's Page - Animal Rights Zone
When they are in pain is not their pain much worse than the pain of a being who is subjectively…" Jul 4 Sandra Higgins replied to Carolyn Bailey's discussion Possible and Practicable Veganism "The difficulty with one
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86. Pat Dickens's Page - Animal Rights Zone
dog doesn't seem to be in pain and is still standing. You'd expect an animal in that much pain to collapse or pass out--or at least to try to hide from the photographer.
It's shocking because the…" Mar 11, 2011 Pat Dickens received
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87. Sandra Higgins's Page - Animal Rights Zone
When they are in pain is not their pain much worse than the pain of a being who is subjectively…" Wednesday Sandra Higgins replied to Carolyn Bailey's discussion Possible and Practicable Veganism "The difficulty with
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88. Carolyn Bailey's Page - Animal Rights Zone
insects can process ("feel") pain. I believe the evidence that I am familiar with more…" 16 hours ago Tim Gier replied to Carolyn Bailey's discussion Possible and Practicable Veganism "Hi Louie,
While we can't directly test to
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89. Pat Dickens's Page - Animal Rights Zone
dog doesn't seem to be in pain and is still standing. You'd expect an animal in that much pain to collapse or pass out--or at least to try to hide from the photographer.
It's shocking because the…" Mar 11, 2011 Pat Dickens received
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90. Transcript of Dr. Richard Twine's ARZone LIve Guest Chat - Animal Right...
first, the assumption that pain, broadly understood, is bad; moreover, not being in pain is an interest universal to sentient life. Second, we have an obligation to avoid causing pain; moreover, we have an obligation to prevent pain from
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