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    Debating over the animal rights movement has raised questions and concerns for many years. Although animal research has been the cause of many medical breakthroughs‚ is it morally and ethically right to put animals in these kinds of situations? This is one of the underlying questions that must be solved before it is too late. There has already been too much violence and harm caused by the opposing views of this argument. Shouts of protests and riots are heard on the streets‚ labs and medical equipment

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    Beauty and Virtue

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    an inquiry into the original of our ideas of beauty and virtue natural law and enlightenment classics Knud Haakonssen General Editor Francis Hutcheson uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu i i i i i i i i natural law and i i enlightenment classics i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i i Francis Hutcheson i i i i i i i i Edited and with an Introduction by i i i i Wolfgang Leidhold i i i i The Collected Works and Correspondence i i of Francis Hutcheson i i i i i i i i i i i i

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    Pressure‚ ignorance‚ or reward can have a various affects on a person’s choices about virtuous acts but when it causes his or her moral actions to be compromised‚ then only certain situations can pressure or ignorance be an excuse. Courage is a virtue that can be determined by choices that a person can make. A person that only does an act because he sees some personal gain from the act such as saving a child from a fire may not have committed a virtuous act because of the motive behind it such

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    Animal Rights Animal rights were made to protect the animals‚ and ensure them a life without abuse. Imagine a human society with rights‚ but no one is there to enforce it. Animals have to deal with that every day of their lives. Animal rights should be enforced in order to promote healthy animal growth‚ to stop animal abuse‚ and give animals a fighting chance for a prosperous life. With illegal animal fights rampantly growing in the United States animal rights should be implemented more. Many

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    Religion and Life Issues. TOPIC 1 – RELIGION AND ANIMAL RIGHTS. Glossary Telos – End purpose (Aristotelian idea). Hierarchy of being - The idea of an ascending order of beings in the universe‚ inanimate matterplantsanimals with rational human beings at the top. Anthropocentric – Human centred. Speciesism – Discrimination in favour of one species‚ usually the human species‚ over another‚ especially in the exploitation or mistreatment of animals by humans. Sentient – Able to feel pain; conscious

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    The principle of animal rights is nothing new. Smart people throughout the ages have understood that animals are not ours to use and abuse. In the words of George Bernard Shaw “The worst sin towards our fellow creatures is not to hate them‚ but to be indifferent to them. That is the essence of inhumanity”. It has always been suggested that dogs have become mans best friend‚ so why do some people think that it is acceptable to mistreat them?. In 1997‚ a survey of 50 shelters for victims of domestic

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    different view on animal rights then most people. On are farm we didn’t use the animals for meat and always fed them enough food‚ and living space to be comfortable‚ the complete opposite of factory farming. Singer stated in his book “If possessing a higher degree of intelligence does not entitle one human to use another for his or her own ends‚ how can it entitle humans to exploit non-humans?” (Singer). His statement should make people start to think what we are doing to animals. Peter Singer and

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    Animal Testing for Medical Purposes‚ is it Ethically Correct? This paper will discuss animal testing for medical purposes. It will begin by defining the process of animal testing and go through some of its history. It will discuss whether the testing of animals for medical purposes is just or unjust and evaluate which types of testing are ethically acceptable and which are not from a Utilitarian and Kantian viewpoint. It will conclude with evaluations of the different standpoints and state why

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    not believe that animals can have rights. Why doesn’t he think so? And despite his denial of animalsrights‚ he doesn’t think we can just treat animals however we want. Again‚ why doesn’t he think so? Explain his view of our moral or immoral treatment of animals. Kant felt that humans have no duty to animals. He stated ““Animals are not self-conscious and are there merely as a means to an end. The end is man.” According to Immanuel Kant‚ humans have no direct duties to animals. Kant’s moral view

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    Knowledge Is Virtue

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    Knowledge is Virtue We define knowledge as the state or fact of knowing‚ familiarity‚ awareness or understanding‚ gained through experience or study and virtue as the moral excellence and righteousness. All of us have knowledge but not all the knowledge we have is the same‚ same with virtue. All of us have virtue but not all is practicing it. All of us have knowledge because it is a gift from God that we can keep and share to others. Through knowledge‚ one is also given the knowledge of understanding

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