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Fī aṣnāf al-ḥayawānāt wa-ʿajāʾib hayākilihā wa-gharāʾib aḥwālihā (Arabic: في أصناف الحيوانات وعجائب هياكلها وغرائب أحوالها), [1] known in English as The Case of the Animals versus Man Before the King of the Jinn, [a] is an epistle written by the Brethren of Purity (Ikhwān al-Ṣafā) in the 960s and first published as Epistle 22 in ...
Its proponents hold that if human infants, senile people, the comatose, and cognitively disabled people have direct moral status, non-human animals must have a similar status, since there is no known morally relevant characteristic that those marginal-case humans have that animals lack. "Moral status" may refer to a right not to be killed or ...
The initial inspiration for the book was the discovery of an article called "The Rights of Animals" by the novelist Brigid Brophy, which had been published in The Sunday Times in October 1965. Brophy's piece was devastating in its brief and unsentimental statement of the case for animal rights. It began:
The Part Played by Labour in the Transition from Ape to Man" (German: "Anteil der Arbeit an der Menschwerdung des Affen") is an unfinished essay written by Friedrich Engels in the spring of 1876. The essay forms the ninth chapter of Dialectics of Nature , which proposes a unitary materialist paradigm of natural and human history.
Fox McCloud, Falco Lombardi, Peppy Hare, and Slippy Toad vs Fox, Parrot, Rabbit, Toad None of these animals belong in space. Aside from sort-of looking like their real-life comparisons they have ...
The former directors of Neo’s Nation, which ran the Tri-Cities Animal Shelter for less than a year, are headed to trial on dozens of counts of animal cruelty charges. ... but that case was ...
Campana creates braces and artificial limbs to increase animals' mobility and improve their lives. According to Washington Business Journal, Campana is just one of ten people in the world who make ...
However, in both cases outcomes are decided by human responses to the interactions. [8] The Government of Yukon defined human-wildlife conflict simply, but through the lens of damage to property, i.e. "any interaction between wildlife and humans which causes harm, whether it’s to the human, the wild animal, or property."