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James Rachels

  • Moral Implications of Darwinian Evolution for Human Reference

    Moral Implications of Darwinian Evolution for Human Reference

  • Vegetarianism and Virtue: Does Consequentialism Demand Too Little?

    Vegetarianism and Virtue: Does Consequentialism Demand Too Little?

  • “Human Being” a Moral Concept?

    “Human Being” a Moral Concept?

  • Facts & Figures 2015-2016

    Facts & Figures 2015-2016

  • Relational Personhood Jonathan Herring*

    Relational Personhood Jonathan Herring*

  • Care Ethics and Politcal Theory

    Care Ethics and Politcal Theory

  • Tom Regan, the Case for Animal Rights, in James Rachels (Ed.), The

    Tom Regan, the Case for Animal Rights, in James Rachels (Ed.), The

  • ETHICS and INTUITIONS in One of His Many Fine Essays, Jim Rachels

    ETHICS and INTUITIONS in One of His Many Fine Essays, Jim Rachels

  • Vegetarianism

    Vegetarianism

  • Introduction to Ethics Summer 2019 Instructor: Lauren Lyons Office Hours (Online): by Appointment Email: Ethics107.Summer2019@Gmail.Com

    Introduction to Ethics Summer 2019 Instructor: Lauren Lyons Office Hours (Online): by Appointment Email: [email protected]

  • Animal-Industrial Complex‟ – a Concept & Method for Critical Animal Studies? Richard Twine

    Animal-Industrial Complex‟ – a Concept & Method for Critical Animal Studies? Richard Twine

  • Questions of Priority and Interspecies Comparisons of Happiness *

    Questions of Priority and Interspecies Comparisons of Happiness *

  • The Agency Account of Moral Status: Defending the Equal Moral Status of Humans and Non-Human Animals

    The Agency Account of Moral Status: Defending the Equal Moral Status of Humans and Non-Human Animals

  • Introduction to Ethics

    Introduction to Ethics

  • Organized Animal Protection in the United

    Organized Animal Protection in the United

  • Sentientist Politics Ist

    Sentientist Politics Ist

  • Taking Hunger Seriously

    Taking Hunger Seriously

  • Moral Vegetarianism from a Very Broad Basis

    Moral Vegetarianism from a Very Broad Basis

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  • TWO Against Moral Intrinsicalism
  • Beatrix Himmelmann, Robert B. Louden (Eds.) Why Be Moral?
  • The Role of the Rational and the Emotive in a Theory of Animal Rights Thomas G
  • James Rachels-The Social Contract Theory
  • Oxford Handbooks Online
  • A Companion to Bioethics
  • The Simple Dignity of Sentient Life: Speciesism and Human Dignity
  • 1 Vegan Epistemology
  • Unnecessary Pain, Nutrition, and Vegetarianism 1
  • Bernstein on Moral Status and the Comparative Value of Lives
  • 15 Three Standard Arguments Against the Individual
  • Vegetarianism and the 'Other Weight Problem
  • Addressing Anthropocentrism in Nonhuman Ethics: Evolution, Morality, and Nonhuman Moral Beings
  • THE BASIC ARGUMENT for VEGETARIANISM James Rachels
  • Animals in Our Midst: the Challenges of Co-Existing with Animals in the Anthropocene the International Library of Environmental, Agricultural and Food Ethics
  • A Companion to Bioethics
  • Killing and Letting Die: the Irrelevant Distinction
  • Physician-Assisted Suicide in the Courts: Moral Equivalence, Double Effect, and Clinical Practice Howard Brody


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