1. Comparison of the Mental Powers of Man and the Lower Animals, by Charles Darwin
higher mental powers. Animals manifestly enjoy excitement, and
suffer from ennui, as may be seen with dogs, and, according to
Rengger, with monkeys. All Animals feel Wonder, and many
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2. Images of Death and Life: Food Animal Production and the Vegetarian Option, ...
the lesser wrongs done to animals. Rejecting animal
exploitation as ethical vegetarians saves us from the perilous
acrobatics involved in dividing animals into two moral categories:
animals that it is
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3. Apes and the Idea of Kindred, by Stephen R. L. Clark
at present, only those with power
and foresight enough to face and solve the problem. There is a
risk that any such creative minority will conceive itself to be an
intellectual and political elite, and
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