H. J. McCloskey on Animal Rights
Animal Ethics
MAY 4, 2008
If, for instance, it is determined that gravely mentally defective human beings and monsters born of human parents are not the kinds of beings who may possess rights, this bears on how we may treat them. If animals have rights, the case for vegetarianism is prima facie very strong, and is comparable with the case against cannibalism. (
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