21. Animal Ethics: Twenty Years Ago
a nice discussion with Clark Wolf this afternoon. It ranged over music, politics, and philosophy, but the most interesting subject was how each of us came to discover and fall in love with philosophy. As I explained to Clark, I came at
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22. Animal Ethics: Mary Midgley on Wolves and Men
remarked, "but then the wolf is itself a cruel beast." The words sound so natural; it is quite difficult to ask oneself: do wolves in fact flay people alive? Or to take in the fact that the only animal that does this sort of thing is Homo
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23. Animal Ethics: Animal-Centered History
I wrote a history of wolf legislation when I was in law school. The title was "The Legal Status of the wolf ( Canis Lupus ) in Michigan, 1805-1982." I also wrote a philosophical essay entitled "Do Plants Have Rights?" A year later, I
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24. Animal Ethics: August 2004
a replacement for the wolf, I see no ethical problem in eating it. Comments?p.s. The deer are lousy on the road. They don't stop for signs, dart out of driveways, and Rudolph never signals his turns.Frank Borger
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25. Animal Ethics: May 2008
the removal of the gray wolf ( Canis lupus ) from the endangered-species list . The editorial board of the Times is intellectually dishonest, so please don't let this be your only source of information about the delisting. Here , for
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26. Animal Ethics: John Rodman on Theriophobia
a state of nature "man is a wolf to man" (Hobbes). A society founded on the principle of satisfying appetites is "a city of pigs" (Plato). The basic theriophobic stance is one of disgust at "brutish", "bestial", or "animalistic" traits that are
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27. Animal Ethics: Wolves
the removal of the gray wolf ( Canis lupus ) from the endangered-species list . The editorial board of the Times is intellectually dishonest, so please don't let this be your only source of information about the delisting. Here , for
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28. Animal Ethics: Canis Lupus
opinion about the gray wolf.
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29. Animal Ethics: From the Mailbag
a replacement for the wolf, I see no ethical problem in eating it. Comments?p.s. The deer are lousy on the road. They don't stop for signs, dart out of driveways, and Rudolph never signals his turns.Frank Borger
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