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11. How to Do Animal Rights - about
greatest threat to animals is ignorant people. Home | About / Contact Your completely free online-book to action animal rights.
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12. How to Do Animal Rights - Animal Holocaust
the only human scourge on animals; animals live in a continuing holocaust. The Animal Holocaust is the mass destruction of animals by humanity and is a direct comparison with Nazi mass murder, particularly of Jews. The animals most often
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13. How to Do Animal Rights - Equal Consideration of Moral Interests
really means is liberating animals by giving them equal consideration. Equal Consideration versus Animal Rights Considering the moral interests of all animals equally is not the same as giving rights to animals. If you maintain that
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14. How to Do Animal Rights - Consciousness
We should not use/abuse animals (factory farming, fur farming, etc) if animals are conscious like humans. From an ethical standpoint animals should deserve full moral consideration if they are fully consciously aware. If animals are
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15. How to Do Animal Rights - Thomas Aquinas
attitudes about harming animals. Aquinas' philosophy is called Thomism and its importance for animal rights is that it released people from misgiving and guilt about what they might do to animals. Thomas Aquinas assuaged
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16. How to Do Animal Rights - Teacher
to obscure our use of animals? What moral arguments challenge the human use of animals? What are rights? What is natural and should animals have the right to live natural lives? Must animals suffer for human advancement and gain?
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17. How to Do Animal Rights - Contractarianism
non-participant people, most animals do not have protectors. Only animals who have a special place with humans, like pets, enjoy a measure of protection. Thus under contractarianism people have no obligations to treat animals morally or give them
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18. How to Do Animal Rights - Soul & Animals
greatest threat to animals is ignorant people. Home | About / Contact Your completely free online-book to action animal rights.
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19. How to Do Animal Rights - Descartes
about the nature of animals was and is still widely held by many people, to the detriment of animals. Descartes maintained that animals cannot reason and do not feel pain; animals are living organic creatures, but they are automata,
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20. How to Do Animal Rights - Steven Best
as an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Texas, El Paso, and a scholarly, although outspoken, voice on animal rights. After leaving school Best drove trucks and worked in factories for some years. Then after studying film and
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