71. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 16
and Fallacies About Animals, Part 16
Several readers have asked me in recent weeks whether there is anything morally objectionable about raising Animals humanely and then killing them painlessly. If the Animals are raised humanely
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72. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 9
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
07 June 2004
Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 9
It’s a sad fact of life that some people don’t care about
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73. Animal Ethics: Resolve to Do Right by Animals in 2007!
Resolving to do right by animals and to stop supporting unnecessary animal cruelty is yet another powerful example of ethical synergy at work. As we have just seen, resolving to do right by animals is a great way to do right by yourself . By
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74. Animal Ethics: March 2009
of amputating the legs of animals and using them for food and fitting the animals with mechanical limbs that enabled them to function normally. Would we still wish to say that the amputated limbs were products rather than parts of the animals?
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75. Animal Ethics: Babies and Animals
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
06 May 2008
Babies and Animals
Here is a common argument in favor of animal rights: 1. If babies have rights, then Animals have
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76. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 4
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
03 May 2004
Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 4
Some people (including readers of my blogs) appear to think that in our
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77. Animal Ethics: Animals
the Moral Status of Nonhuman Animals
14 July 2004
Animals
I’ve received several letters from people who don’t like my posts on Animals. Some of them are
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78. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 14
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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79. Animal Ethics: Moral Vegetarianism, Part 3 of 13
the real world, in which no animals (other than humans) can consent? This, with all due respect to Martin, is philosophy run amok. Still, one might argue that eating such animals is wrong because it is necessary to kill them in order to eat
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80. Animal Ethics: Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 13
of and speak on behalf of animals. Thus, animals’ not being able to assert their rights has nothing to do with whether they have rights to be asserted. Don’t confuse the two.Sometimes I think animals get shafted because they
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