1. Dr Jenia Meng - ORIGINS OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS ANIMALS (2009)
different
attitudes towards animals.
· A holistic world view is tied to high Reverence for animals.
· animal Rights is a product of animal welfare and Reverence for animals. Societies
can have low levels of animal welfare but high levels
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2. More about Pigs : The Humane Society of the United States
in the domesticated pig. Animal Behaviour 21:326-34.
[153] Houpt KA. 2005. Domestic Animal Behavior for Veterinarians and Animal Scientists, 4th Edition (Ames, IA: Blackwell Publishing, p. 257).
[154] Fraser AF and Broom DM. 1990. Farm
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3. Animal People July-August 2008
benefit a chosen few, Â so ANIMAL PEOPLE believes it is inherently unethical for an ANIMAL charity to cause some ANIMALs to suffer on behalf of other ANIMALs.
For example, Â ANIMAL PEOPLE finds unethical any policies which promote the
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4. ANIMAL PEOPLE I Books March 2006
making decisions when their animal is terminally ill. Complications can include the ability of the caretaker to pay for treatment, whether the animal is responding to treatment, and how much pain the animal may be suffering, perhaps without
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5. Utilitarianism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
of Utility. For Bentham on animals, see Ch. XVII Note 122 .
^ Sidgwick, Henry (January 1981). Methods of Ethics . Hackett Publishing Co, Inc; 7th Revised edition edition. pp. 414. ISBN 978-0915145287 .
^ animal
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7. Animal Assisted Therapy (AAT) | anthrozoology.org
(AAT) | Cruelty & Animal Welfare )
Use of Animal-assisted therapy with psychiatric patients.
 Rossetti, Jeanette.  King, Camille. rossetti@niu.edu
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( categories: Animal
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9. Person-Post: Joseph Lynch, PhD – Fellow | Oxford Centre for Animal Ethics
a philosophical journal on animal issues. Dr Lynch has published articles on animal consciousness, animal belief, and theodicy and animal pain. His general research areas are in the philosophy of religion, philosophy of mind, and Asian
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