Shock the Monkey: Confessions of a Rational Animal Liberationist

Philosophy Now 44:7-10 (2004)
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Abstract

This paper examines the lack of philosophical/moral clarity at the root of speciesism. Focusing on the many reasons animal rights deserves a closer look, it investigates such issues as animal experimentation, human diet, and what should be the foundation of our moral reasoning when dealing with human and nonhuman animal relationships.

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