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Cows as chairs : questioning categorical legal distinctions in a non-categorical world | 3 | |
The case for animals | 9 | |
Why the status of animals should remain as property | 17 | |
The case for animals as the property of humans | 25 | |
Animal ethics and legal status | 33 | |
Consistency and rights | 49 | |
A legal argument against animals as property | 55 | |
The legal perspective on animal rights | 59 | |
Why should one reject the motion intending to remove animals from the status of property? | 65 | |
Animals, property, and personhood | 77 | |
Aping ethics : behavioral homologies and nonhuman rights | 105 | |
Cognitive beasts : the thoughts and feelings of animals | 119 | |
An argument from cognitive science against increasing legal rights for animals | 127 | |
Evolved aspects of morality determine legal rights of animals | 133 | |
A critical review of animal experimentation : moral and practical problem, alternatives and necessary changes | 145 | |
Why animals should own their genes, and, therefore, own themselves | 153 | |
Nonhuman "pain" and animal rights | 159 | |
The importance of animal testing in biomedical research | 165 | |
Animal welfare and biomedical research | 173 | |
Ethics ... it's what's for dinner | 183 | |
Treating animals humanely : veterinary medicine's defense to the law | 191 | |
Veterinarians and the case against legal personhood for animals | 197 | |
Animals are not things | 205 |
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