TY - BOOK AU - Harnack,Andrew TI - Animal rights: opposing viewpoints AV - HV4711.H289.A556 1996 PY - 1996/// CY - San Diego, California PB - Greenhaven Press KW - Animal rights KW - Animal welfare KW - Animal rights movement N1 - 1 (pages 230-233) and index; All animals are equal; Peter Singer --; All animals are not equal; R.G. Frey --; The case for strong animal rights; Tom Regan --; The case for weak animal rights; Mary Anne Warren --; Christianity supports animal rights; Annecy Report to the World Council of Churches --; Christianity does not support animal rights; James Parker --; Animal experimentation is justified; American Medical Association --; Animal experimentation is not justified; Michael Allen Fox --; The case for animal research in psychology; Elizabeth Baldwin --; The case against animal research in psychology; Bernard E. Rollin --; The case for dissection; Susan Offner --; The case against dissection; F. Barbara Orlans --; Primate research is justified; Alfred M. Prince --; Primate research is not justified; Geza Teleki --; Modern farming is humane; Steve Kopperud --; Modern farming is inhumane; Laura Ten Eyck --; The case for vegetarianism; People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals --; The case for eating meat; Daryn Eller --; Farm animals should be genetically engineered; Tabitha Powledge --; Farm animals should not be genetically engineered; Raymond Giraud --; Hunting animals is morally acceptable; Ryland Loos --; Hunting animals is morally objectionable; Matt Cartmill --; Zoos help preserve endangered species; Colin Tudge --; Zoos do not help preserve endangered species; Eileen Murphy --; The animal rights movement must reject animal welfarism; Tom Regan and Gary Francione --; The animal rights movement must embrace animal welfarism; Ingrid Newkirk --; The animal rights movement must learn to compromise; Peter Wilson --; The animal rights movement must be politically pragmatic; Kim Stallwood; 2 ER -