1. Animal Ethics
you'll be gustatorily frustrated for the rest of your life. You'll probably be frustrated for a while, and may even curse your decision from time to time, but eventually you'll feel integrated again. It's a wonderful, liberating feeling.
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2. Animal Ethics
you'll be gustatorily frustrated for the rest of your life. You'll probably be frustrated for a while, and may even curse your decision from time to time, but eventually you'll feel integrated again. It's a wonderful, liberating feeling.
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3. Animal Ethics: December 2003
you'll be gustatorily frustrated for the rest of your life. You'll probably be frustrated for a while, and may even curse your decision from time to time, but eventually you'll feel integrated again. It's a wonderful, liberating feeling.
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4. Animal Ethics
you'll be gustatorily frustrated for the rest of your life. You'll probably be frustrated for a while, and may even curse your decision from time to time, but eventually you'll feel integrated again. It's a wonderful, liberating feeling.
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5. Animal Ethics: Ambrose Bierce
cat,This is a frog,This is a rat.Run, dog, mew, cat,Jump, frog, gnaw, rat. Elevenson. (Ambrose Bierce, The Devil's Dictionary, c. 1911)
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6. Animal Ethics
analogies between animal liberation and the various human liberation movements. For example, Leslie Francis and Richard Norman assert that "the equation of animal welfare with genuine liberation movements such as black liberation, women's
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7. Animal Ethics
natural objects; animal liberation, the act or process of freeing animals from exploitation (e.g. in laboratory experiments) by man; applied chiefly attrib. to groups dedicated to this, as Animal Liberation Front; hence animal
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8. Animal Ethics: February 2004
analogies between animal liberation and the various human liberation movements. For example, Leslie Francis and Richard Norman assert that "the equation of animal welfare with genuine liberation movements such as black liberation, women's
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9. Animal Ethics: July 2007
Rattus Rattus
Here is a New York Times story about the lowly Rat . (I'm being facetious. Rats have feelings, just as you do.) Do you suppose stories such as this will change people's attitudes toward Rats?
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10. Animal Ethics: January 2004
natural objects; animal liberation, the act or process of freeing animals from exploitation (e.g. in laboratory experiments) by man; applied chiefly attrib. to groups dedicated to this, as Animal Liberation Front; hence animal
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