Description |
222 pages ; 23 cm. |
Series |
The History of issues |
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History of issues.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 211-214) and index. |
Contents |
Of humans have rights, animals habe rights -- Animal experimentation is cruel to animals and to human begins -- Rise of legal protection for animals -- Experiments on animals are justified -- Moral protest is born -- Equality for animals -- Humans should be biased toward humans -- Animals have inherent value -- Animal rights are weaker than human rights -- Animals feel pleasure and pain -- Animal rights are easy to recognize but hard to respect -- Public debate over animal experimentation -- Animal rights platform -- Extreme tactics have saved countless animals -- Illegal tactics in defense of animals are somethings justified -- Use of violence in support of animal rights in wrong -- Animal rights terrorism -- Scientists have responded by using fewer animals -- Benefits of animal research are wroth the cost -- Science helping animals. |
Subject |
Animal rights.
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Animal rights -- History.
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Added Author |
Treanor, Nick.
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ISBN |
0737719052 lib. alkaline paper |
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0737719060 paperback alkaline paper |
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