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News: Ask the Experts: Gary Steiner, John Howard Harris Professor of Philosophy, discus... - 0 views
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If we really understand what it means for a being to have moral status, it's something that animals have a right to; they have a right not to be killed and eaten for food and used in a variety of other ways to satisfy human desires.
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I'm very extreme about this. Animals have just as much right not to be killed and eaten for food, or to be enslaved, as you or I have. That's what I mean when I say that humans and animals are morally equivalent.
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Veganism is a moral imperative; in my book I call it the vegan imperative.
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Ánima | Liberación - 0 views
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En cualquier caso, en la medida en que este debate es visto como una contienda entre nuevos ateos o fundamentalistas religiosos que abogan por matar a médicos abortistas, participan en los atentados suicidas, rezan por el apocalipsis, vuelan aviones contra edificios, promueven todo tipo de discriminación y de odio y, en general, apoyan todo tipo imaginable de violencia en nombre de sus dioses, los nuevos ateos ganan con facilidad sin el tipo de escrutinio y el debate que este asunto requiere.
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El realismo moral no es la opinión de que las verdades morales se construyen, o se hacen verdaderas, como resultado de lo que la gente valora moralmente; más bien, de que las verdades morales existen independientemente de cualquier perspectiva, incluyendo las perspectivas ideales.
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"Aquellos que no ven como ellos ven, hablan como ellos hablan y actúan como ellos actúan sólo son dignos de la conversión o la erradicación".
Talking to Colin Spencer - NYTimes.com - 0 views
The Politics of Pet Dogs and Kennel Crates | Psychology Today - 0 views
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Apparently, PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals) recently began an ad campaign condemning the use of crates for dogs, under any circumstances. Thus a recent half page ad in the Wall Street Journal has the heading "Be an Angel for Animals" and goes on to say "Don't ever crate or chain them."
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"No matter what a pet shop owner or dog trainer might say, a dog crate is just a box with holes in it, and putting dogs in crates is just a way to ignore and warehouse them until you get around to taking care of them properly."
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PETA is not against the practice of crating, but it is actually against the practice of pet ownership.
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When the Ethical Treatment of Animals Goes Wrong | Psychology Today - 0 views
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advertisements being run by PETA (People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals). These ads advocated banning the use of kennel crates for dogs.
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Such statistics triggered a complaint to Virginia’s Agriculture Department and VDACS then commissioned Dr. Daniel Kovich to investigate and conduct an inspection of PETA’s headquarters. In his final report he noted “The facility does not contain sufficient animal enclosures to routinely house the number of animals annually reported as taken into custody.” Dr. Kovich went on to conclude that PETA’s “primary purpose is not to find permanent adoptive homes for animals.” He also determined that PETA employees kill 84 percent of the animals in their custody within 24 hours of receiving them—even though most are healthy and not showing any behavioral problems. Inquiries about how and if PETA attempts to actually find people that might want to adopt the animals that they received were not answered.
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Apparently Newkirk believes that one way to help achieve this “lovely” outcome is to destroy virtually all of the animals placed in PETA’s care before they can be adopted and become well-loved pets in any family’s home.
The Myth of Sustainable Meat - NYTimes.com - 0 views
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Although these smaller systems appear to be environmentally sustainable, considerable evidence suggests otherwise.
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Grass-grazing cows emit considerably more methane than grain-fed cows.
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If we raised all the cows in the United States on grass (all 100 million of them), cattle would require (using the figure of 10 acres per cow) almost half the country’s land (and this figure excludes space needed for pastured chicken and pigs).
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