1. Against Vivisection, by Richard Wagner
Against Vivisection
by Richard Wagner
Richard Wagner's Prose Works . Volume 6: Religion and Art. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1897, pp. 201-207
translated by William Ashton Ellis
pdf
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2. Vivisection in America, by Albert Leffingwell
Vivisection in America
by Albert Leffingwell
New York and London: Macmillan, 1894.
pdf version
Chapter I
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3. 'They Clearly Now See the Link': Militant Voices, by Philip Windeatt
2,000 antivivisectionists marched on Biorex Laboratories in north
London, resulting in a mass sit-down outside the establishment.
Clashes with the police led to the arrest of twenty people; police
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4. Why Darwinians Should Support Equal Treatment for Other Great Apes, by James...
the discussion of vivisection in his home.[3]
At the height of his fame he wrote an article for a popular
magazine condemning the infamous leg-hold trap in terms that would
not seem out of
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5. Speciesism in the Laboratory, by Richard Ryder
weight to the historic anti-vivisection and
animal rights movements. Six of these have been identified by
Professor Harlan B. Miller, in Ethics and
Animals,
as:
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6. The Animal Rights Library : Classic Texts
Human Infirmity
Vivisection in America
The Carnivorous Custom and Human Vanity
A Defense of Bentham
The Language of Animals
The New Ethics
Universal Kinship
The Teachings of Pythagoras
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7. The Animal Rights Library : Classic Authors
Human Infirmity
Vivisection in America
The Carnivorous Custom and Human Vanity
A Defense of Bentham
The Language of Animals
The New Ethics
Universal Kinship
The Teachings of Pythagoras
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8. The Post-Darwinian Transition, by David Pearce
And generally it doesn't. Vivisection
experiments in medical journals, for example, are written up with
practised, peer-sanctioned deceit. Academic philosophical
treatments of animal-abuse are less
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9. The Animal Rights Library
Carnivorism
Against Vivisection
More...
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10. A Report to the Academy, by John Gray
This does not mean vivisection is unimportant - after all, no one thinks that since millions of people are slaughtered in wars it does not matter if some die as a result of murder - but it does mean that anyone who focuses on animal
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