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Moral Vegetarianism, Part 13 of 13

Animal Ethics

It might be suggested that although becoming a vegetarian as a protest against animal suffering or a way of committing oneself to helping the hungry people of the world is not a moral duty, it is still a moral act; it is a supererogatory act. Tags: Moral Vegetarianism. One final point. I hope you enjoyed it.

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On ANIMAL EQUALITY, by Joan Dunayer

Animal Person

"By pairing humane with slaughter , legislators have sanctioned horrific cruelty and mass murder. Each year, 'food animals' suffer and die by the billions, but they do so one by one. Tags: Activism Books Ethics Language. What if slaughter were freed (miraculously) of all terror and pain? Chance is so close!

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Moral Vegetarianism, Part 8 of 13

Animal Ethics

Becoming a vegetarian is the most practical and effective step one can take towards [sic; kbj] ending both the killing of non-human [sic; kbj] animals and the infliction of suffering upon them. KBJ: Singer’s claim is that one should not contribute, even incrementally, to animal suffering. milk production.