The inconsistencies between attitudes and behavior illuminated by the Braithwaite survey (lJSAP 3(1):42, 1982) are not confined to the general public; they are also rife within the animal welfare movement
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Attitudes towards the treatment of animals within the animal protection community remains largely un...
1. Farm Animal Welfare Poll in Australia; 2. Effects of Domestication on Cognition; 3. Shrinking Hab...
I welcome John and Valerie Braithwaite\u27s survey on Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering (tnt j Stu...
Animal ethics in its liberal, analytic style of academic writing can suffer from a form of excessive...
The author suggests that attempts to encourage animal communication with humans overlook the sophist...
The author comments that the report (in IJSAP 3(3):254) of the British Association for the Advanceme...
The author presents arguments that animals should be treated as a minority group
The ethical and legal framework governing animal experi-mentation in Australia has changed little si...
The author comments on concerns regarding caring for the animals in a nursing home and the very posi...
I have never condoned animal studies of learned helplessness that entail significant physical and ps...
Baxter notes his delight at reading Professor Beilharz\u27s penetrating discussion of animal welfare...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities, at two Australian universit...
Summary: In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize differen...
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Attitudes towards the treatment of animals within the animal protection community remains largely un...
1. Farm Animal Welfare Poll in Australia; 2. Effects of Domestication on Cognition; 3. Shrinking Hab...
I welcome John and Valerie Braithwaite\u27s survey on Attitudes Toward Animal Suffering (tnt j Stu...
Animal ethics in its liberal, analytic style of academic writing can suffer from a form of excessive...
The author suggests that attempts to encourage animal communication with humans overlook the sophist...
The author comments that the report (in IJSAP 3(3):254) of the British Association for the Advanceme...
The author presents arguments that animals should be treated as a minority group
The ethical and legal framework governing animal experi-mentation in Australia has changed little si...
The author comments on concerns regarding caring for the animals in a nursing home and the very posi...
I have never condoned animal studies of learned helplessness that entail significant physical and ps...
Baxter notes his delight at reading Professor Beilharz\u27s penetrating discussion of animal welfare...
Grandin adds comments on her observations of livestock abuse occurring in transport trucks and sale ...
A total of 302 undergraduates in the social sciences and the humanities, at two Australian universit...
Summary: In debates about the welfare of animals, different people have tended to emphasize differen...
A distinction that is more than mere semantics needs to be made between specific philosophical and p...
Attitudes towards the treatment of animals within the animal protection community remains largely un...
1. Farm Animal Welfare Poll in Australia; 2. Effects of Domestication on Cognition; 3. Shrinking Hab...