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The Animal Debate: A Re-Examination
Animal Experimentation in Psychology and the Question of Scientific Merit
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Duties to Endangered Species
Environmental Ethics and Nonhuman Rights
The Environment, Rights and Future Generations
Exploring the Nexus: Bringing Together Sustainability, Environmental Justice and Equity
Feeding People versus Saving Nature?
Integrating Ethical Frameworks for Animals, Humans, and Nature: A Critical Feminist Eco-Socialist Analysis
Justice and Equality
The Liberation of Nature?
The Life Principle: A (Metaethical) Rejection
Marxism and Animal Rights
Obligations to Animals Are Not Necessarily Based on Rights
On the Back of Animals
On the Moral Status of Non-Human Creatures: Universal Declaration of the Rights of Animals
On the Question of Personhood Beyond Homo sapiens
Preferences, Health, Interests and Value
Risks, Costs, and Benefits
Should Trees Have Standing? Revisited: How Far Will Law and Morals Reach? A Pluralist Perspective
Transcendental Idealism and the Fact/Value Dichotomy
Utilitarianism and Animals
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