People have questioned why there has been such an explosion of interest in animal welfare and animal rights during this period. One fortuitous event was the gathering of a small group of vegetarians at Oxford University at the end of the 1960s
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Animal-facilitated therapy is a phrase with a friendly, solid ring to it. It also sounds like an id...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...
The current interest in treatment towards animals goes beyond the focus of isolated instances of bru...
Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause i...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...
The rising interest of Human Animal Studies (HAS) within academia is linked to the animal protection...
The premises of animal welfare science can be found in the debate about the moral status of animals ...
By conservative estimates, the humane societies and societies for the prevention of cruelty to anima...
IN MANY WAYS, the modern animal-welfare movement was birthed by evangelicalism.Given current-day cat...
"A powerfully written work" —Dr. Peter Singer, Princeton University, author of "Animal Liberation" (...
The ideological underpinning of the animal welfare/animal rights movement is not a re-cent developme...
A continuing series of articles by Dr. M. W. Fox covering selected topics of interest and practical ...
Fifteen years ago, Peter Singer published Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Anima...
For those who continue to doubt the studiability of distress or suffering or misery in all of its fo...
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Animal-facilitated therapy is a phrase with a friendly, solid ring to it. It also sounds like an id...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...
The current interest in treatment towards animals goes beyond the focus of isolated instances of bru...
Animal Rights is in the air, so much so that the term borders on becoming a buzzword and the cause i...
People have always had a fascination for large, exotic types of animals and as a result many zoos ...
The rising interest of Human Animal Studies (HAS) within academia is linked to the animal protection...
The premises of animal welfare science can be found in the debate about the moral status of animals ...
By conservative estimates, the humane societies and societies for the prevention of cruelty to anima...
IN MANY WAYS, the modern animal-welfare movement was birthed by evangelicalism.Given current-day cat...
"A powerfully written work" —Dr. Peter Singer, Princeton University, author of "Animal Liberation" (...
The ideological underpinning of the animal welfare/animal rights movement is not a re-cent developme...
A continuing series of articles by Dr. M. W. Fox covering selected topics of interest and practical ...
Fifteen years ago, Peter Singer published Animal Liberation: A New Ethics for Our Treatment of Anima...
For those who continue to doubt the studiability of distress or suffering or misery in all of its fo...
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Animal-facilitated therapy is a phrase with a friendly, solid ring to it. It also sounds like an id...
Do non-human animals have an interest in sociopolitical freedom? Cochrane has recently taken up this...