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Julian H. Franklin on Animals and Plants

Animal Ethics

Animals as well as humans can suffer pain, deprivation, and unwanted death. An exception for vegetables is thus consistent with the categorical imperative; an exception for humans with respect to eating animals is not. Vegetables cannot. Hence there is a very fundamental and relevant sense in which we cannot harm a vegetable.

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The True Costs of the Rhetoric of Terror Continue to Mount – Part 1

Animal Ethics

On November 4, 2005, Rep. The Bush administration has deftly escalated the rhetoric of terror to such a fevored pitch that virtually any unwanted conduct can now be dubbed an act of “terror”. The rhetoric of terror has been used to “justify” human rights abuses in Guantanamo. Thomas Petri (R-WI) introduced House Bill H.R.4239