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W. D. Ross (1877-1971) on Animal Rights

Animal Ethics

This arises from the fact that we have duties to animals and to infants. We had better therefore take the less complicated case of animals, which we commonly suppose not to be even potential moral agents. It may of course be denied that we have duties to animals. Ross, The Right and the Good [1930; repr.,

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Moral Vegetarianism, Part 8 of 13

Animal Ethics

For an explanation of this feature, click on “Moral Vegetarianism” at the bottom of this post. In fact, animals used for food do suffer a great deal. Meat-packing companies might encourage, for example, an increased dog population to take up the slack. In other contexts a similar phenomenon has occurred. milk production.