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People, Property, or Pets?
People, Property, or Pets?, A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with , People, Property, or Pets? has a rating of 2.5 stars
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People, Property, or Pets?, A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with , People, Property, or Pets?
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  • People, Property, or Pets?
  • Written by author Marc D. Hauser
  • Published by Purdue University Press, January 2006
  • A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with
  • A child can't be owned, but parents are legally responsible for their child's care. A painting and a dog can be owned; both fall under the jurisdiction of the law and in particular, property rights. But why should a dog, man's best friend, an animal with
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Cows as chairs : questioning categorical legal distinctions in a non-categorical world3
The case for animals9
Why the status of animals should remain as property17
The case for animals as the property of humans25
Animal ethics and legal status33
Consistency and rights49
A legal argument against animals as property55
The legal perspective on animal rights59
Why should one reject the motion intending to remove animals from the status of property?65
Animals, property, and personhood77
Aping ethics : behavioral homologies and nonhuman rights105
Cognitive beasts : the thoughts and feelings of animals119
An argument from cognitive science against increasing legal rights for animals127
Evolved aspects of morality determine legal rights of animals133
A critical review of animal experimentation : moral and practical problem, alternatives and necessary changes145
Why animals should own their genes, and, therefore, own themselves153
Nonhuman "pain" and animal rights159
The importance of animal testing in biomedical research165
Animal welfare and biomedical research173
Ethics ... it's what's for dinner183
Treating animals humanely : veterinary medicine's defense to the law191
Veterinarians and the case against legal personhood for animals197
Animals are not things205


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