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| Title: | Biocentrism and animal rights; Paul Taylor, The Ethics of Respect for Nature; Peter Singer, Animal Liberation - human beings are not different from other animals in any qualitative sense; Regan, Animal Rights and Human Obligations: the rights view - attempts to limit the rights view to human beings are "rationally defective"; Paul Taylor - extends rights to plants; the Image of God as the origin of human equality; the bigotry of modern philosophers |
| Authors: | Baer, Richard |
| Keywords: | Religion Ethics Environment |
| Issue Date: | 12-Apr-1994 |
| Publisher: | Cornell University |
| Abstract: | Biocentrism and animal rights; Paul Taylor, The Ethics of Respect for Nature; Peter Singer, Animal Liberation - human beings are not different from other animals in any qualitative sense; Regan, Animal Rights and Human Obligations: the rights view - attempts to limit the rights view to human beings are "rationally defective"; Paul Taylor - extends rights to plants; the Image of God as the origin of human equality; the bigotry of modern philosophers. Lecture was recorded on a Lapel Microphone, using a Cassette Tape (Exceptional Lecture). |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/1813/7684 |
| Appears in Collections: | Lecture Collection Volume 1
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