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  1. A Moral Defense of Trophy Hunting and Why It Fails.S. P. Morris - 2021 - Sport, Ethics and Philosophy 15 (3):386-399.
    This is a critique of Timothy Hsiao’s ‘A Moral Defense of Trophy Hunting.’ I argue that Hsiao’s arguments on pain, consciousness, behavior, cruelty, and necessity all fail. More importantly, I argue against his broader conclusion that non-human animals ‘do not have any inherent moral significance.’ My conclusion is that Hsiao’s moral defense of trophy hunting fails.
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  • ESTABELECIMENTO DE MÉTODO QUALI-QUANTITATIVO DE VALORAÇÃO DA GEODIVERSIDADE COM BASE NO ECOCENTRISMO.Matheus Lisboa Nobre Da Silva - 2022 - Dissertation, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro
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  • Horse Play in the Canadian West: The Emergence of the Calgary Stampede as Contested Terrain.Brittany Gerber & Kevin Young - 2013 - Society and Animals 21 (6):523-545.
    As one example of how modern Western societies are increasingly obliged to reconcile questions of civility and justice against common, indeed revered, practices that compromise nonhuman animals, this paper examines the recent history of public debate regarding the use of animals for public entertainment in the Canadian West. Using media-based public dialogue regarding the annual Calgary Stampede as a case study and couching the high-risk use of horses in the sociological language of “sports-related violence,” the paper explores the various arguments (...)
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