1. Animal Ethics: May 2004
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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2. Animal Ethics: August 2004
E. Snow on Compassion for Animals
My thesis is that it can be, and frequently is, rational for humans to feel compassion for nonhuman Animals. Compassion for Animals can be explained by examining several modes of connection between
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3. Animal Ethics
start life with a love and reverence of animals. Cruelty and disregard for them are taught. In this country, this lesson is usually less direct: that it is somehow logical to teach kids to love and respect animals while feeding them animals that
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4. Animal Ethics: August 2006
intended to protect homeless animals.People are not permitted to engage in many actions that cause others to suffer—robbery, rape, property destruction, and so on. The foie gras ban is not fundamentally different because it is intended to
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5. Animal Ethics: November 2007
start life with a love and reverence of animals. Cruelty and disregard for them are taught. In this country, this lesson is usually less direct: that it is somehow logical to teach kids to love and respect animals while feeding them animals that
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6. Animal Ethics: An Exchange
is that human and non-human animals are essentially the same and therefore we ought to treat animals with the same reverence that we treat humans in a just society. One of the most important thinkers of the 20th century I believe is Ludwig Von
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7. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
E. Snow on Compassion for Animals
The Asiatic Black Bear
Cat Restaurants
The Elephant Sanctuary
From Today's New York Times
Plastic Surgery for Animals
Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 18
Turkeys
Koko
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8. Animal Ethics: Ambrose Bierce
Eggs
Harming Animals
Huckleberry
Confusions and Fallacies About Animals, Part 5
Dogliness
Veganism in a Nutshell
From Today's New York Times
Dolphin Intelligence
From the Mailbag
From the Mailbag
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9. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
in a way that other farm animals have not been (perhaps because of the indispensable role horses played in the pioneers' westward expansion, together with the close personal bond that many people form with their horse companions). One result
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10. Animal Ethics: From Today's New York Times
start life with a love and reverence of animals. Cruelty and disregard for them are taught. In this country, this lesson is usually less direct: that it is somehow logical to teach kids to love and respect animals while feeding them animals that
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