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Do Animals Have Rights?
| Contributor(s):: Ladwig, B.
Do animals have moral rights? An affirmative answer follows from the best justification for human rights that we can give. The moral status not only of humans but also of animals consists in an egalitarian right to have rights. From this equal status, however, substantially equal rights follow...
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İnsandan hayvana ve hayvandan insana mağduriyetin medyadaki sunumunun karşılaştırmalı analizi
| Contributor(s):: Yüksek Lisans Tezi
İlkçağdan itibaren süregelen ve günümüzde de devam eden, insan ile hayvan arasında mevcut bir sorunlu ilişki görülmektedir. Günümüzde de hayvandan insana ve insandan hayvana mağduriyet örnekleri ile sıkça karşılaşılmaktadır. Bu...
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Posthuman Affirmative Business Ethics: Reimagining Human-Animal Relations Through Speculative Fiction
| Contributor(s):: Sayers, J., Martin, L., Bell, E.
Posthuman affirmative ethics relies upon a fluid, nomadic conception of the ethical subject who develops affective, material and immaterial connections to multiple others. Our purpose in this paper is to consider what posthuman affirmative business ethics would look like, and to reflect on the...
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Beijing Dog Politics: Governing Human–Canine Relationships in China
| Contributor(s):: Jeffreys, Elaine
This paper uses a governmentality approach to examine the political history of human–canine relationships in the People’s Republic of China, focusing on the evolution of household dog regulations in Beijing. In doing so, it ties the micropolitics of human–canine relations to transformations in...
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On the Origins of Animalist Marxism: Rereading Ted Benton and the Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844
| Contributor(s):: Stache, Christian
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Marx and Alienated Speciesism
| Contributor(s):: Foster, John Bellamy, Clark, Brett
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Colonial Animality: Canadian Colonialism and the Human-Animal Relationship
| Contributor(s):: Azeezah Kanji
Located at the juncture of critical animal studies and decolonial theory, this analysis contemplates the connections and entanglements between settler colonialism and animality in Canadian constitutional discourse. How are coloniality and anthropocentricism — and the borders they draw...
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Agrobiodiversity under different property regimes
| Contributor(s):: Timmermann, C., Robaey, Z.
Having an adequate and extensively recognized resource governance system is essential for the conservation and sustainable use of crop genetic resources in a highly populated planet. Despite the widely accepted importance of agrobiodiversity for future plant breeding and thus food security, there...
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Keys to managing a successful archery deer hunt in an urban community: a case study
| Contributor(s):: Stewart, Chad M., Keller, Bruce, Williamson, Chad R.
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The Moderate View on Animal Ethics
| Contributor(s):: Fink, Charles K.
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Abortion Rights and Animal Rights
| Contributor(s):: Adams, Carol J.
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Plutarch on the Treatment of Animals: The Argument from Marginal Cases
| Contributor(s):: Newmyer, Stephen T.
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The Moral Status of Animal Training
| Contributor(s):: Dixon, Beth A.
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Commentary on "Contractarianism Gone Wild: Carruthers and the Moral Status of Animals"
| Contributor(s):: Robinson, William S.
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Bioethics; Its Scope and Purpose
| Contributor(s):: Fox, Michael W.
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Contractarianism Gone Wild: Carruthers and the Moral Status of Animals
| Contributor(s):: Boonin-Vail, David
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Reverence for the Earth is Animal Rights Ethics
| Contributor(s):: Perez, Berta E.
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Animals in the Original Position
| Contributor(s):: Russow, Lilly-Marlene
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Dog Ownership through the Eyes of a Stray Dog: Property Rights and the Stray Dog Population
| Contributor(s):: Viktoriya Gueseva
Countries differ widely in the number of stray dogs. I investigate, why some countries have virtually no stray dogs and others have stray dog epidemics? Can this variation be explained by political, economic and cultural differences? There is no single factor that explain the variation in the...
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A service dog in group
| Contributor(s):: Rothberg, Brian, Collins, Emily