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- Fish and Pain Perception
- Animal Consciousness: Paradigm Change in the Life Sciences
- Mres Applied Anthrozoology
- Vonk, Jennifer (2020) No Room for Speciesism in Welfare Considerations. Animal Sentience 29(5) DOI: 10.51291/2377-7478.1586
- Fish Are Smart and Feel Pain: What About Joy? Commentary on Sneddon Et Al
- Ethics and Invertebrates: a Cephalopod Perspective
- The Impact of Information on Animal Product Consumption
- Animal Consciousness
- A Moral Argument for Veganism
- Behaviour Development: a Cephalopod Perspective
- Animal Ethical Views and Perception of Animal Pain in Veterinary Students
- (Felis Silvestris Catus ) Cognition Research Past, Present and Future
- The Problem of Animal Consciousness
- PSY 4930 Animal Cognition Section 2D10
- Animal Cognition
- The Dying Animal
- Old and New Approaches to Animal Cognition: There Is Not “One Cognition”
- Fish Intelligence, Sentience and Ethics
- The Value of Research in Comparative Cognition
- Animal Conciousness
- Why Fish Welfare Matters: the Evidence for Fish Sentience
- Critical Veganism: a Posthuman Understanding of ‘Becoming With’ Others
- 1 Mark A. Krause, Phd May 2018
- NIH Public Access Author Manuscript Behav Processes
- Attitudes Towards Animal Use and Belief in Animal Mind ABSTRACT Animals Are Used by Humans in Many Ways, Yet Science Has Paid L
- Anthrozoology: Quantifying the Positive Effects of Human-Animal Interactions and Relationships
- Animal Cognition, Speciesism, Humanism: Reflections on the Notion of “Semiotic Animal”
- Uncorrected Proof
- Animal Consciousness As a Test Case of Cognitive Science Some Theses
- SDSU Template, Version 11.1
- A Critical Examination of the Moral Status of Animals, with Particular Reference to the Practices of Factory Farming and Animal Experimentation
- Apes, Darwinian Continuity, and the Law
- Pain and Emotion in Fishes – Fish Welfare Implications for Fisheries and Aquaculture
- CEPHALOPODS and DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS Their Capacity to Experience Pain and Suffering 2005
- Animal Consciousness
- Animal Cognition
- Curriculum Vitae July 2020
- Fish and Welfare: Do Fish Have the Capacity for Pain Perception and Suffering?
- Fish Pain: an Inconvenient Truth
- Anthropocentrism As Cognitive Dissonance in Animal Research?
- Vegetarianism and Virtue: on Gassendi's Epicurean Defense
- On Animal Rights, Speciesism, and the Nature of Social Change
- Fish Cognition and Consciousness Colin Allen [email protected] Phone: +1-812-855-3622 Fax: +1-812-855-3631 Program in Cogniti
- Animal Cognition and Human Values*
- Perceptions of Emotive and Cognitive Traits in Animals
- Human-Animal Studies Newsletter June, 2018
- The Psychological Speciesism of Humanism1 Carrie Figdor Final Draft; Online First Version Available at Philosophical Studies A
- Animal Behavior, Ecology, and Conservation - ABEC 1
- The Cognition of `Nuisance' Species
- Apes, Symbols, and the Evolution of Language Janni Pedersen Iowa State University
- Cognitive Dissonance About Sheep Cognition and Consumption
- (2016) an Invertebrate Perspective on Pain. Animal Sentience 3(12) DOI: 10.51291/2377-7478.1046
- European Food Safety Authority- AHAW Panel SCIENTIFIC REPORT
- Speciesism and Human Supremacy in Animal Neuroscience 6
- Assumptions in Animal Cognition Research