Deconstructing animal rights in an age of progress - Page 5© Francois Tremblay
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Jun 1, 2004
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In response to message posted by shiloh:
"Animals do not need "rights" in order to be treated well by humans. I don't beat my dog. ...
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"If there is scientific evidence on the topic that I haven't seen, I will check it out, ...
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If I may enter this discussion late... Let me say that I think I'm more convinced than Francois, concerning the reasoning capabilities of many animals. But that is beside the point, for two resons.
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"No matter if you are convinced, or not, volition exists in non-human animals. De Waal ha ...
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