Working out the concept of rights is a complicated business, which at least keeps philosophers occup...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
Through the media, and through speakers who have visited the veterinary college, I have had the oppo...
The author describes cases where baboons “adopt” kittens and two different species of seal interact ...
The author suggests that attempts to encourage animal communication with humans overlook the sophist...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
Animal ethics in its liberal, analytic style of academic writing can suffer from a form of excessive...
The inconsistencies between attitudes and behavior illuminated by the Braithwaite survey (lJSAP 3(1)...
This paper is about oppression, a commonly-studied social phenomenon, but from the unusual perspecti...
Treves et al.’s target article emphasizes the importance of including nonhuman animals in the scope ...
Throughout American history, animals have been used by those in power to harm and terrorize Black Am...
This special issue devoted to anti-speciesism collects essays which examine different branches of m...
Held corrects the impression from the edited version of his article discussing the monkey breeding f...
Journal ArticleIt is a welcome development when academic Philosophy; starts to concern itself with p...
Chapman & Huffman’s target article calls for a reevaluation of claims of human uniqueness and superi...
Working out the concept of rights is a complicated business, which at least keeps philosophers occup...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
Through the media, and through speakers who have visited the veterinary college, I have had the oppo...
The author describes cases where baboons “adopt” kittens and two different species of seal interact ...
The author suggests that attempts to encourage animal communication with humans overlook the sophist...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
Animal ethics in its liberal, analytic style of academic writing can suffer from a form of excessive...
The inconsistencies between attitudes and behavior illuminated by the Braithwaite survey (lJSAP 3(1)...
This paper is about oppression, a commonly-studied social phenomenon, but from the unusual perspecti...
Treves et al.’s target article emphasizes the importance of including nonhuman animals in the scope ...
Throughout American history, animals have been used by those in power to harm and terrorize Black Am...
This special issue devoted to anti-speciesism collects essays which examine different branches of m...
Held corrects the impression from the edited version of his article discussing the monkey breeding f...
Journal ArticleIt is a welcome development when academic Philosophy; starts to concern itself with p...
Chapman & Huffman’s target article calls for a reevaluation of claims of human uniqueness and superi...
Working out the concept of rights is a complicated business, which at least keeps philosophers occup...
After World War II, a dramatic increase occurred in the utilization of nonhuman primates in biomedic...
Through the media, and through speakers who have visited the veterinary college, I have had the oppo...