Animal rights : opposing viewpoints / [print] Andrew Harnack, book editor. - San Diego, California : Greenhaven Press, (c)1996. - 240 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.



All animals are equal All animals are not equal The case for strong animal rights The case for weak animal rights Christianity supports animal rights Christianity does not support animal rights Animal experimentation is justified Animal experimentation is not justified The case for animal research in psychology The case against animal research in psychology The case for dissection The case against dissection Primate research is justified Primate research is not justified Modern farming is humane Modern farming is inhumane The case for vegetarianism The case for eating meat Farm animals should be genetically engineered Farm animals should not be genetically engineered Hunting animals is morally acceptable Hunting animals is morally objectionable Zoos help preserve endangered species Zoos do not help preserve endangered species The animal rights movement must reject animal welfarism The animal rights movement must embrace animal welfarism The animal rights movement must learn to compromise The animal rights movement must be politically pragmatic Peter Singer -- R.G. Frey -- Tom Regan -- Mary Anne Warren -- Annecy Report to the World Council of Churches -- James Parker -- American Medical Association -- Michael Allen Fox -- Elizabeth Baldwin -- Bernard E. Rollin -- Susan Offner -- F. Barbara Orlans -- Alfred M. Prince -- Geza Teleki -- Steve Kopperud -- Laura Ten Eyck -- People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals -- Daryn Eller -- Tabitha Powledge -- Raymond Giraud -- Ryland Loos -- Matt Cartmill -- Colin Tudge -- Eileen Murphy -- Tom Regan and Gary Francione -- Ingrid Newkirk -- Peter Wilson -- Kim Stallwood.



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Animal rights.
Animal welfare.
Animal rights movement.

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