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  1. (3 other versions)The Case for Animal Rights.Tom Regan & Mary Midgley - 1986 - The Personalist Forum 2 (1):67-71.
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  • The Dying Animal.Jessica Pierce - 2013 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 10 (4):469-478.
    The study of animal death is poised to blossom into an exciting new interdisciplinary field—and one with profound relevance for bioethics. Areas of interest include the biology and evolution of death-related behavior in nonhuman animals, as well as human social, psychological, cultural, and moral attitudes toward and practices related to animal death. In this paper, I offer a brief overview of what we know about death-related behavior in animals. I will then sketch some of the bioethical implications of this emerging (...)
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  • (1 other version)Killing Animals in Animal Shelters.Clare Alexandra Palmer - 2006 - In Palmer Clare Alexandra (ed.), Killing Animals, edited by The Animal Studies Group. Illinois University Press. pp. 170-187.
    In this article, Palmer provides a clear survey of positions on killing domestic animals in animal shelters. She argues that there are three ways of understanding the killing that occurs in animal shelters: consequentialism, rights based, and relation based. She considers the relationship of humans and domesticated animals that leads to their killing in animal shelters as well as providing an ethical assessment of the practice.
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  • (3 other versions)The case for animal rights.Tom Regan - 2011 - In Steven M. Cahn (ed.), Exploring ethics: an introductory anthology. Oxford: Oxford University Press. pp. 425-434.
    More than twenty years after its original publication, The Case for Animal Rights is an acknowledged classic of moral philosophy, and its author is recognized as the intellectual leader of the animal rights movement. In a new and fully considered preface, Regan responds to his critics and defends the book's revolutionary position.
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  • Killing With Kindness: An Inquiry into the Routinized Destruction of Companion Animals.Lee Anne Fennell - 2003 - Between the Species 13 (3):4.
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  • Killing Animals.[author unknown] - 2008 - Journal of the History of Biology 41 (1):183-185.
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  • What Dictionary Are Animal Researchers Using?Franklin D. Mcmillan - 2012 - Journal of Animal Ethics 2 (1):1-5.
    The public largely supports the use of animals in biomedical research, but only if they are sure that the animals are treated humanely. The scientific community has provided these assurances. Is this a truthful claim? I argue that when examined systematically, the claim that animals in research are treated humanely is not truthful by any existing definition of the word. This article does not argue for or against the morality of using animals in research; rather, the reasoning set forth herein (...)
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  • Euthanasia: In Defense of A Good, Ancient Word.Dragan Pavlovic, Alexander Spassov & Christian Lehmann - 2011 - Journal of Clinical Research and Bioethics 2 (1).
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