131. Animal Ethics: Julian H. Franklin on Animals and Plants
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
11 March 2007
Julian H. Franklin on Animals and Plants
Animals as well as humans can suffer pain, deprivation, and unwanted death.
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132. Animal Ethics: R. M. Hare (1919-2002) on Animals
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
11 June 2007
R. M. Hare (1919-2002) on Animals
This line of reasoning also helps to explain why we recognize certain duties towards
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133. Animal Ethics: Gardner Williams (1895-1972) on Wronging Animals
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
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134. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
of view of doing better by animals.
Jean Kazez
Dallas, Nov. 22, 2009
The writer teaches philosophy at Southern Methodist University and is the author of the forthcoming “Animalkind: What We Owe to animals .”
To the Editor:
Soon
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135. Animal Ethics: Bernard Williams (1929-2003) on the Hazards of Moral Philosophy
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
16 November 2004
Bernard Williams (1929-2003) on the Hazards of Moral Philosophy
Writing about moral Philosophy should be a
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2004/11/bernard-williams-1929-2003-on-hazards.html - 86.6kb
136. Animal Ethics: Thinking Philosophically About PETA
1. Those who treat animals respectfully no matter what PETA does.2. Those who treat animals disrespectfully no matter what PETA does.3. Those who treat animals respectfully as a result of what PETA does.4. Those who treat animals
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137. Animal Ethics: Do Animals Have Rights?
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
16 March 2004
Do Animals Have Rights?
Carl Cohen is a professor of philosophy at The University of Michigan and an outspoken
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2004/03/do-animals-have-rights-carl-cohen-is.html - 87.6kb
138. Animal Ethics: Harming Animals
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2004/05/harming-animals-student-who-should-be.html - 88.2kb
139. Animal Ethics: "Sheep," by Pink Floyd, from Animals (1977)
for the Interaction of Animals and Society
Center on Animal Liberation Affairs, The
Compassionate Cooks
Conservative Veggie
Culture and Animals Foundation
Elephant Sanctuary, The
Empty Cages
Equine Advocates
Essays in
http://animalethics.blogspot.com/2004/05/sheep-by-pink-floyd-from-animals-1977.html - 89.6kb
140. Animal Ethics: R. M. Hare on the Alleged Wrongness of Killing Animals
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
13 December 2003
R. M. Hare on the Alleged Wrongness of Killing Animals
For utilitarians like [Peter] Singer and myself, doing wrong
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