11. Why Darwinians Should Support Equal Treatment for Other Great Apes, by James...
our view about how animals may be treated. It does not follow that
we must treat all animals as the equals of humans, for there may
still be differences between humans and some animals that justify
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12. Spirits Dressed in Furs?, by Adriaan Kortlandt
Instincts of
Animals).[6]
In this book he rejected Descartes' concept of Animal-machine and
argued (translated into modern terminology): (1) Animals have
sense organs similar to ours
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13. They Pity, and Eat the Objects of Their Compassion, by Oliver Goldsmith
despised their holy religion; every day his table was decked out
with the flesh of a hundred different animals, and his cooks had a
hundred different ways of dressing it, to solicit even satiety.
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